THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS Those in arrears subject toprevi One vear, $1.50, when paid in advance ous terms, $2.00 per year ADVERTISEMENTS insertions, and 5 cents per line for Other for three 81 hsg- ade known 4) cents per Hine each rent i rion rites made n HALL, Pa., THORS. JUN) ANNOUNCEMENTS, Fhe Minnesota Storm. Ast Wednesday's storm in i While, SCC a Additional Fast Express to the South west via Pennsylvania Rallroad F accommodate increasing traflie to the Southwest, the You 3 : p it! Pennsylvania Railroad Company will on and after June 12th, place in service a new fast train to Cincinnati and St, Louis. This Southwestern Express, York at 5M take on passengers for the nn be Known as the will lenve New daily; irain, to 8.20 FP. Newark, to West, 8.06, 11.10 Baltimore 205 A. M., Johnstown 6.53, ving at Pittsburg 9.15 A. M., Cineinnati 6.15 P. M., and Bt. Louis 700 A. M. second morning leaving New York. It will be completely equipped with Pullman sleeping cars to Pitts Louis, Trenton at 10.4 P, M., Washington 9.40, 10.40 FP. M., Harrisburg Altoona 5.40, 13, Philadelphia at arm the after burg, St. and Memphis, via Cincinnati, and coaches to Pittsburg, A dining car will also be attached at Altoona, from which all menls will be served. The Southwest. necessary ern Express is the fastest and best equipped train to the Southwestern territory and will prove a great con- venience to travelers to the Mississippi River and beyond, - . - Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved, From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, 8. D.,, we quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying | could live but a short time, myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my alwent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Cone sumption, Coughs and Colds, now a well and hearty woman.”’ Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drugstore, regular size, S0c. and $1.00, CALIFORNIA, Is Aves, Population, ete § lon i larger California would extend from da to Mussachusetts, It is area than the ten states New Yon Kk, Now Jersey, Maine, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Ohio. in Delaware, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, of The area of these is, 153.- Califor. ten states 130 square miles. The area of nia, 153,600 square miles, The population of California, census of 18480), 1,208,130 the «reader the Ri of room in California yet f is 0 ProRTER will see there is plenty or him and millions in addition, his no winter, in the Hany One can select own climate in { alifornia, only sim mer, mercury being but a few degrees higher than in Pennsylvania, even- ' ; ings cool, and vou ean raise anvthing ire, with far easier labor than you de an temperatur HM) to G0 In sun are felt. hey have no rai in November and Deceml of January. 'hunder g 1 in r, and part th i thevdo io y HAVE nt of thunder mountains, leaves his sacks piled in the I ready to haul them to mar i O frost, Pi 3 fis What i Fie his would x t Diossing t wf by our Pennsylvania farmers fn ve hg fables as soon as vou take off crop you can put inanother ilate with certainty and unfailing crops of oranges, lemons, limes, misins, figs, prunes, apricots, nectarines, persimmons, al monds and English walnuts, Horses the ind cattle can be pastured all year round, and California excels in these ax it does in fruits and cereals In the farn: is about 640 acres, and California average wheat dows this not require more help thaw an eastern farm of 160 acres, Peaches bear in three vears after years. The peach pests are not known in California. They bear very largely and are easily dried in the open air without artificial means. £75 to are realized per acre, to have yiel bringing six cents per pound, led 2000 to 3000 pounds, size and quality. Orange orchards ean be purchased at from $500 to $3000 per nere, aecording to favorableness of lo- Orange land without trees, with water, can be purchased at from $100 to $800 per nere, in the choice lo- ecalities: in other sections from $85 to #100 per acre. The cost of production ean be given thus; i nores land, with water at #20 Clearing, plowing and leveling Cet of budded 3 your roots, 100008 81, Motrin oul same 2,00, hw a SA REREY LER RRE EE 4 Flest oot ....ovinsipninn iin 18.200 Care of orchard 1st to 5 year © $80 Tuterest on $3,200 at 7 per cont, 110530 Taxes 1002 077 20 0.7 Ender duh tt Rb nt St Ld CONTRA Yield 4th year, 500 Yield 5th Value of or boxes, at 82 50 81 250 00 boxes, at $2.50 ] 8 : 57 rd 810 600 1 I the account would bs gis 12 This showing is for orchards where the owner hires all help, and gives the ranch no personal attention, The orange tree is hardy and stands handling, There trees now in California planted over rough are orange LOO years ago, and show no signs of de- ony. - Culture of the grape for raisins and wine has already reached large propor- tions, Vineyards have begun to yield a profit at eighteen months after plant- ing. At full maturity the crop runs as high and fifteen rap to $240 per agre, as fourteen fons ol sto the acre, and produce from Hist} 40 covering all X pense Three pounds of grapes are re The remain quired fi raisins, to none pound of vine is kept pruned down about four feet high, in rows about four feet apart. Some districts are suited for the wine grape and others 0 the raisin grape only. "hie cut harvester in California is built from fifteen to forty feet wide, iH» horses, , Cleaning and sack operation, with fis They wo lo HAR Tl) in the REPORTER in the past vill give the resder a far California thie eral ides of orate mignt weary - A Boy's FEsany Wichita been suspended for reading - A boy in the schools, Cali- fornia has the following essay on Pants.” the Philadelphin Record ‘Pants sa) W not are made for men, and Women are made for wmnts. When pants for a woman and a woman pants and a man not | for a man, they are a pair of pants, last Pants are like molasses, they are thiner in hot weath- er and thicker The the moon changes his pants during an Don’t go to the pantry for pants you may be mistaken. Men are pants. Such breaches <uch pants don't in cold, man in in ise takes of There has been mueh discussion as to makes promise, whether “pants” i= singular or plural. to when men they are plural, and when they don’t were any they are singular. Men get on a tear in their pants and it is all right; but when the pants get on a tear Heer us wear pants a... Good Looks, i organs, If the Liver if your stomach be disordered you have and you will © have good Cures Pimples, Bloteches, Leis 5 Es A Men's working pants, strong and i MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS Hon. W. YV. fue =, Fx f Towa, says: | =iate Auditor have used Chambers lain’s Cough Remedy in and have no hesitation in an excellent remedy I believeall that afflicted by nd whooping Persons is claimed for it HW ough or cold will There cough when this remedy is freely given J. D find it a frie no danger from i= 2 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Murray Druggist, - » - tin of a novelty in the book line We are informed of publication which is This book A Port prepared under certain of an enormous sale is “Glimpees of the World folio of Photographs’ the supervision of the great traveler and lecturer-John I. Stoddard. It scenes and places in all parts of the world, Every view is fully described. an edueator it invaluable. It nearly views, and is sold by subscription at popular prices, The R. 8 Peale Co, Chicago, are the publisher and is They will gladly mail descriptive circulars, plication. ——— Boys knee pants, 25 cts to $1.00, Dress ginghams, 6}, 7,75 8, 15, 20, 25 and 80 cts. Light, drab, tans, browns and all the new shades in Bedford Cords from 30 10, 12, Lyox & Co. ses Potatoes wanted at onee.-, oO al the FO (3 wmaniy HP 1 in ths ver : i oF pike betwen Yel fii yi Miations, ad Boeinad fe i IRE dsel bach, Andrew Hubli, Jas Slear and Kisii containing 101 Acres and 45 Perches, on which are a Brick Mansion, Bank Bars, Bheos, &e., Hall Wind Mill for water pumping, ever-falling Well, clase rehard The In 40 of the pighest and pevds to be seen to be appreciated This is a rare opportunity in the best neighborhood st the fairest price ALBO, at the same time and place, the under | slgned and Bamue! Daukel will expose at public | sale the LEWISBURG 3 13% Drrels i's hele ETEAM PORGE WORKS AND FRANCHISES being the esmplote Steam Porge eocted on 5 lols of groumd in F rds 4 Shgunan's Addition Wo | Lowistrg. Main Balding 10x72 Annex, SOx {also Ofoe Building, 2 iste improved Benment | & Mites Hamers Two Tabular Bollers, 100H. P | 50 HP, Eugine. 2 Coanes, Complete Telographs, | No. 14 Buffalo Blower, § large Honting Furnaces, Double Header Catoff 20-Foot Laie, Centering | and BEwory Machines, Fall Sel Falrbanks' Scale, | RB and Wag wm Seales, Fall Sct Tools snd Dies, &o , for all manner of work. Flowing water and vongections with Borong) systom and siding of Penna and Phila & Reading Ralireads at the | butidiogs Sale to begin at | o'clock PP, M shary. TERMR 30 per ent, wt sale; 30 per cent. Sept 10th, 1802. mud balance April Ist, 1863, Centre Co, poeple can tum home sause day, “leaving Biehl thon al a0 & " Joux W, Frioseion, As igs, For luformation address, J, T. Baker Avy, {RES or Jess, 0 seres od « lemrod and in cultivation, the wianos in pod and The butidings comsist of a now PETORY DWELLING HOUSE § roe, Wash house atk twmra and other outbuilding All tidings exert bars are pewiy erect d, and the barn is In v 1% good oondition. The farm J6 10 a conven lent amd des sirable location, being lossled nesr railroad postoffior, churches schools, ote, and is an ¢ xoel tent opportunity for an investment MOACRESOY MOUMTAIN TIMBER LAXD. will be offered in connection with this separate, Apply 10 or addres GR DBEOR Ke, Spriog Mills which Pramas) C3 winaiiy Re, pond A leis farm or fot din Eyes, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it aftor all other treatment had failed.
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