IE (EMR CENTRE H — REPOR [PP HALL, PA, MAY o. 1001. Vol. LXXIV. 18. NO. a a a a «0 <§ OUR BARGAINS STILL CONTINUE. & Our patrons have taken advantage of the cut prices in Winter (Goods which we have closed out during the last few weeks. We now Lave our Bpring Goods in and are selling them al such prices that ev- erybody can purchase. In Dry Goods we have a very nice line and sell them at very low prices. And remember we can sell you Overalls at prices that will sur- prise you. Also Shirts, as we carry a large line to select from. The people that have looked over our Shoe stock say we have the best line they have seen this spring, so come and purchase here and be in it with the rest of our patrons in style and quality. Do you want a nice Dress Shirt this spring? If you do then come and see cur line before buying elsewhere, as we can show jou the latest styles at the very lowest prices. In fine Neckwear we can also please you. Gents’ Dress Hats—we bave them in the latest styles. Ladies’ Wrappers, Sun Bonnets, Laces, Embroiderics, Collars, Notions of all descriptions, Table and Floor Oil Cloth, and the best and choicest Groceries always on hand. : Bear in mind that we sell the Buffalo Milling Company's Flour, which is strictly high grade. Just try a 25 1b. sack and be convinced. Poultry Netting in all widths. ga We are right along your road—at the CENTRE HALL STATION. <= J. F. SMITH. “VDDD DDB VVVT RNS «> W fav 2™B™D™D™DVD™D™TTV™TB™TTBVIIVNE A CLEAN SWEEP We will sell every piece of furniture in our store at a sacrifice rather than re- move it to our proposed new store room- YOUR PRICES ARE OUR PRICES if they are at all reasonable. Smith Brothers, : Furniture Dealers, : Spring Mills, Penn'a. “New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.” WINCHESTER Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. “New Rival” loaded with Black powders. “Leader” and “Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist upon having them, take no others, and you will get the best shells that money can buy. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. ————————————— ST —————— A —————— ROOFING SLATE. Agent for... ED, F FOREMAN, Centre Hall, Penn'a, LL ol Th, New York, HANDLER aii grades of Joofing sigtes, Buti | will call on you before long ard if you | enced mechusier, age. “work oy oy fag si with to purchase fruit trees, berry bushes, vines, | gles and far superior. \Sdecly. bulbs, or anything grown by burserymen, you will find he has both the best stock and lowest | prices. He also sells the ROCHESTER SPRAY PUMP, the best of the kind made. 1800 | Babscribe for the Reporter. EXPOSITION TRAVEL. WHAT THE RAILROADS ARE WILLING TO DO. Low Excursion Hates Will Be Made on Condition That Buffalo Win Prohibit Ticket Scnlping-~Serious Loss of Regular Revenue, Buffulo's Pan-American the opening date of May 1, 18901, will ane of the grandes ever held, The managers hope that in attendance it wi not excel the W Clty and they are straining every boom and advertise thelr duce people to visit it. to the Interest of the country to have the is possible, enue to be transportation, but expect to share in the ity to be induced by th It will be therefons the railroads rates to Buffalo during as low as possible tendisto do, provid most important provi are protected from Should the make greatly round trip there | to prevent Buffal “scalpers” from tickets and selling them passengers, thus causing much loss to the railroads The “su would have a feast ready provided for them unless the roads from such speculations. Thi has often arisen in the past and | of the most serious consequence thie railroad world. Mr H. Daniels, general pas senger agent of the New York Central. who takes pride in being the head and front of the movement against ticket “scalpers,” says that the railroad exposition, is set for unquestionably be affairs of the kind of the fair il equal if of Chicago, nerve to and in- It is, of course, railroads of the as large ¢ of the rev thas sale of they per which Fe lite SHOW attendance not only becaus derived from nlso hecayse general pr wt of tO Lin iri brokers tieket Fires 3 & buying Or return regular the fo a insorg” aipers were protects ! § quesiion OL to George 4 is must Photos by Pach Broa, New York. GRBORGE BH. DANIELS receive definite assurances of protec tion before reduced rates are decided upon. Actording to Mr. Daniels and other authorities, among them Mr. Lo P. Farmer, commissioner of the pas- association, the remedy lies with the Buffalo's city council can, If It will, according to these gentlemen, follow the examples of Detroit, Nashville and other cities In which expositions have been held and pass an ordinance pro- | hibiting ticket scalping in Buffalo dur ing the Pan-American exposition. | 8hould the railroads decide to make reduced rates to the exposition without such or similar protection their loss would undoubtedly be very great. A number of trunk lines enter the expos: tion city, gud each would lose thou: R. D. FOREMAN, FLORAY GRAIN MARKET, FOREMAN & FLORAY | Successors to Geo. W. Ocker,) WM. F DEALERS IN ir, Mill Feed, F ATTY - a aie BARBIE ourinssos smssussssrsasasas sassnsactnsnn KRM. ..ovnerseer lard . srt ele Poiatoes CI ULIZO] vy L10¢g fide Meat T 1 sho mr TMi © JpiCInenis, Tem We pay ihe &c. highest cash prices the market will afford for all kinds of grain, and at the ssme time will offer you goods nas mentioned above at the low- est possible prices consistent with the quality of goods, SPRINGMILLS GIZAIN MARKET. oT recled every Weanesday by Allison Bros, We nunke a specialty of LINDEN H ALL MARKET FLOUR Corrected weekly by J. H. He and carry in best brands to be obtained anywhere, including both winter aud spring wheat varieties, of farm implements we offer only the best, inecludiog Cham- pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Grain Drills acd Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - -& VV ADTs. HE slock Lhe In the line OT. CORMAN nw Eoxie, Cas SPRING MILLIS f 3 f hoalso paid.) Hides. App Drie Pot 4 3 ¢ Hi he I Apples... sloes Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse Cultivators, The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well as the Superior Drills, have an established reputation BO GENTS WAN tor durability, lightness of draft, ease | T=" every lo of operation, and perfection of work Carreh Sambar, Bucher & Git s' Plows have been pop Rev, W. H. Grob ular since 1830, as the best general pur. find read; pose plow made. Shares for these plows always on hand. These shares come direct from the factory and are far superior to the home-made ones, both in fit and quality of material. anted in The 1), the alad tn arg, aud will sok in ded v Of Boalsin sale . 1 . We most respectfully solicit at least a share of your patronage, froe cataiog i term ' Oy GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLLE Lexingion ¢ their for doine unmechanical work. Unskilled mechanies bla tools Our tools were 1 The work turned out of this shop is mechaniea ap pearan and in reality. We are prepared to do Repair r Work of Eiery Description, ch you may ENTS 2 = F=ANTED, A To sell our ¥ : es, BEpioes and Baking Pow era. lAberal commision paid Address, GR ARD UNION TEA CO i 3 N. 3rd Street, Harrl: burg, Pa. sever in such hands. 3 teas, Col Ger 10 Oona in 0 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Parts of machinery whi think are broken for good, can often be mended ans dt time and money saved. yt th Traore Marks Desions CorvrianTs &cC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly sscertain our opinion frée w ether an invention is probably patentable. Communion. tions strictly confide " Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest hgency for secu ring. stants, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American, A handsomely {linsteated weakly. culation of any sdentific journal. ey op ent ; four months, FL. Bold by all alee UNN & Co, sero. New York on ¥ St, VVashingten, Now is the time to have vour bug- gies and wagons repaired and | repainted, New Work of all Kinds Done to Order Work is positive ly guaranteed. Our prices are very reasona ble. Give us a call. W. A HENNEY. reas eee eee : JULIAN A. FLEMING, Centre Hall, Pa., Agent for the Johnston Harvester Co's full line of Harvesting Machines. SELF BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, ETC. Repairing Binders a Specialty. I have hud a practical experience for a period of eighteen years with farin and other machinery atid 1 feel that money can be saved to many ‘farmers by hav. ing their ola machines looked over aud repaired by a practi- cal man. D0 DDD NN i WILL BUY A ATLL % ¢ {qe LLL RL IRL]: Ti W.K. GRESH Se at SON hh 8 a 999TH VBVVVRN ‘ | §
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