THE CENTRE REPORTER 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprieto’. Cen NTRE CH ALL, . March 21, . . PEnN'A, 1901, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISF MENTS, —20 cents per line for three fnsertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse quent inse tion. Other rates made known on application, RAINBOW CITY. PancAmesioan Exposition Aglow With Heautiful Colors. Perhaps nothing has been more talk- ed about than the color scheme of the Pan-American. It was a daring thing to attempt to array in colors the ex- tensive buildings of this Exposition, for scarcely any precedent existed for such an undertaking, and to attempt it and fail would be disastrous indeed. It was out of the question to duplicate the While City at Chicago. Something ab- solutely new must be devised for the Pan-American at Buffalo. Happily the Spanish renaissance architecture fur nished the hint for the solution of this problem, and now that it has -been solved and the color scheme’is seen to be so well adapted to the purposes of exposition architecture it realized 1 is FIGURE OF HEROIC MUSIC. that a new discovery has been made With the buildings arrayed in colors which will harmonize with the general scheme of the Exposition and please rather than offend artistic taste, the Rainbow City cannot fail to become popular in a degree scarcely hoped fo by those who planned its construction The Director of Color, Mr. Charles Y Turner, N. A., of New York City. stud fed the requirements of the situation and in bh studfo in New York by means of models carefully worked out the designs and drawings for the mural decoration. The experts experimented with paint and obtained an article that may be used without fear that it will lose its staying qualities before the Ex position is over. The test already made shows that the paint after being once applied to the staff is golug to hold its color well RARE COMBINATION. The Floral and Electrieal Display at the Pan-American Exposition, There is a saying that “Flowers are the poetry of earth, as stars are the poetry of heaven.” If this be true, the beauty of the floral effects to be seen at the Pan-American Exposition will be pronounced as a rare combination of both, for never yet at an exposition have such magnificent effects been seen as will be visible in some of the fountain basins at the Pan-American There beautiful plants and flowers, kissed to a state of dewy dazzlement by the falling spray and the glow of concealed incandescent lamps, will de light the visitor. At the exposition in Omaha some little success was obtained in thus lighting up the flowers and the foliage of plants in the water basins, and this has led Henry E. Rustin, chief of the mechanical and electrical bureau, to at. tempt to enlarge upon what he accom: plished in Omaha. When thus lighted, the flowers and plants take upon them- selves new colors, each one seemingly more beautiful than the color displayed under full sunlight. Then the little mystery of where the illumination comes from Is delightful, and, knowing this, the skilled electrician is most care ful to conceal his lamps where least likely to attract the eye. Perhaps an artificial leaf, an artificial flower, Is used to hide the lamp, but its fuli bril Hancy is allowed to beam upon the plant and flowers, making a picture that Is lasting. It is when such effects are obtained that the full appreciation of enjoyment Is expressed in the single word “beautiful.” It was so at Omaha, and it will be more so at the Pan. American. is Centre HII A number of the young people of this place assisted Henry Homan's with their moving on Tuesday and re- port having had a jolly time and all partook heartily of the bountiful din. ner which Mrs. Homan had prepared for the occasion. Charles Lytle, living on the Barthol- omew farm expects to move to Pine Grove Mills Thursday of this week. Bartholomew has no one to take his place yet, Messrs. Bruce W. Ripka and Harry F. Burkholder attended the sale of Michael Hess at Shingletown on Tues day. Morris A. Burkholder, who has been assisting J. B. Btrohm on bis farm the past three years, went to Wm Ly tle’s on Monday. Mr. Lytle will move to the Burkhol- der farm in a few weeks, ai 12n Alcgbens, Sener elect a 0 caused death bind by the of Benator Colyer. H. C. Robinson, of Spring Mills, transacted business throughout this vi- ner, Tuesday last. Millheim, ed his duties as eab driver for the Mus- during his illness Mr, Wm. Colyer one day lust week. Squire J. 8. Houseman made an im- portant business trip to Bellefonte Tuesday of last week, The other evening Wallace Weaver left home on horse back, but he chaug- ed his position and came home on foot, the horse arriving home some time be- fore its master, but, alas for poor Wal- lace, he was like ‘the girl 1 left be- hind me.” D. F. Young made a flying trip to Bellefonte Wednesday last; his new whip accounts for the flying trip. John MeNitt and lady friend, Migs Cora Houtz, spent several days at Min- gov ille last week. . R. Meiss seems to enjoy the boys — in a rough-house which was re- moved one evening last week. Wm. Mulbarger stated that was golug west, but did not say how far, and all he the boys wanted a lock of his hair, which accounts for the rough-house, and a broken pair of which were replaced by the generous hearted | Mr. Meiss himself. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nefl'speot Fri- day afternoon with Mrs. Neil's reuts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyer. Misses Sallie Wright and Lydia Ish- spent Sunday with their friends, Mabel Gertie Houser, Wm. F. Rockey lost a valuable horse last week. The animal was kicked by one of his horses and broken and was killed by the owner to put it out of misery. Mrs. Julia I r.isin feeble Mrs. Wm. Reiber and Clara and Blanche spent a week at the home of Andrew Ope of the missing youug (3. Barr, was home with wer Sunday, but has scales, pa ler Misses and other its while health daughters, day last Horner D mother men, his again returned to parts unknown. The members of the young people's alliance are preparing for an Easter en- tertaioment; they will bave practice Saturday evening. Hall by people on at Linden Monday was well attended Tressler's sale from this section, Charles Frazier is fol the public sales and buying stock and im- a few lowing up plements to begin farming in weeks, Rumors are afloat of another diog at Colyer in the pear future, wed- RE Hall Linden Lloyd Worrel will move his family into Philip Dale's tenant house at Oak Hall on Thursday and Perry Cole will move the same day into the house now 0 cupled by Mr Worrel. 'Bquire Miller, of Rock Springs, companied by his daughter Miss Ger trude, daughter and mother Monday Tuesday. Merchant Howard Mil of Rebers- burg, visited friends here recently was from this place turmerly many friends were glad to him back. Arthur Kimport and family, Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his un- cle, James Kimport. R. M. Wolf, of Woodward, Mrs. Keller and T. E. Wieland, Mr. and Mrs. <atarday with J. H. ac visited his in this aged place snd 1 b ier, and welcome visited Samuel Goss spent Rosa, Governor Sigos a Bi) for Soldiers, Governor Btone has sigued Senate bill providing for the honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or marines who served the United States in any war who die in alms houses and like institutions. The bill | also authorizes county burial of honorably discharged sol- | the United States in any war who die in | indigent circumstances, alam ———— In Loganton last week a little son of John Geiswite, threw a glass mar- ble, with which he had been playing, on the sofa, The rays of the sun fell upon it and heated it to such a piteh that the sofa caught fire, The flames were extinguished before much dam- age was done, Sow Phosphate in the Spring. D. W. BRADFORD will furnish you 14 per cent, = SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK - For $13.50 Cash, Yon car use this grade of goods profitably on pa Oats, Potatoes, Barley, Top dressing for wheat Corn, Top dressing for grass. You can get nearer your money's value by buying South Carolina Rock Phosphate than any other grade of goods, $13.50 is a popular figure, be able to again take up his ‘perch’ on the cab, Last Sunday evening Rev. Chilecote delivered his lust sermon for this con ference year, and also administered the Lord’s supper; he was assisted in the latter by Rev, H. W. Buck, of the U Kv. ehureh. J. P. Condo and wife made a trip to Sugar Valley Monday. fey Linden Hall. Mrs, William Stover and two daughters, spent Mouday antly in town, Mr. and Mrs. Will { mount, speut Friday #00 very pleas. of guests Le- of Keller, as Lhe | David Suyder and family. Miss Mary Carper visited with friend Mrs. 8 Boal | cently, Mrs, Perry Cole and family, dwelling aud { burned in the have taken up their abode with her Lover, of sburg, 1e- w hose we woods household g re disastrous fire, Mrs. recent Cole's daughter ip Bellefonte, Ezra Tressler’'s sale was “‘bigger'n the World's Fair,” iuclined to thiuk Some say that | we are that is a slight byperbole, Wo fp SEABOALD AIK LINE RAILWAY N.C Fiorida Points The Florida And Limited and Florida and To Pinchurst, , Camden 8 C., and sll Metropolitan Atlanta East fastest trains York famous health resorts of the Mail are the finest and | operated between New and the and Florida. Pi st, N. | England town, nodel _iong Old North hours from Air Lib healthiest is a New stled of the eighteen nehur n lad sand hills ly pinec State, and or New York, v Railway. ia Seaboard © of winter It i= one the resorts and eighteen hole and most enjoyable the in America, with finest iris palatial hotels and best the South, Through PD. r : CH asxing from golf links in : sleeping-cars from Was! Prsser rth take through car by p 2 New York Sleeper to Washington and Piue hurst Bleeping-Car at Washi we of tourisis id sides ington, from ne Lhsreo ger or glon, Camden, 8. €, is o1 the nDesrest resorts for northern where they are of Northern fame as a healthful and attra the historic the fie ( climuate secure from winters B its five win- interests con ter resort, nected with town and locality are most quaint and interesting, Fhe Health and Pls Florida are too of need There Resorts asire well known to more than a passing allusion, luxurous hotels and popul you find the most most attractive and if winter America Air shortest resoris in The Seaboard | positively the operatis Line and Railway | quickest o Ee with solid vestibuled lim- P inel route latest ir. £3 ited trains, ullman's sroved service, ding Diniog, . ¥ servation and Pullman Compartment Cars, and Florida, For information and tickets on or address Charles L,. Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 308 Wash. ington Street, Boston, Mass, ; J. OC Horaton, Eastern Passenger Agent, a Broadway, New York: W. M Met onnell, General Agent, 1434 New | York Avenue, Washington, D. C , or i R. E. L. Buaneh, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. A between New York call Headache often results from a disor. dered condition of the stomach and con- stipation of the bowels, A {of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Fablets will correct these disorders and | cure the headache, Sold by Mrs. J, | H. Keller, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, | Centre Hall, ROOFING. SLATE. HANDLES all grades mates made per square enced mechanics, Slate i les and far superior LL. SMITH, == Glenwood Nursery, Rochester, New York, of refing slates Work done by is Esti experi 13decly. wish to purchase fruit trees, berry bushes, vines, bulbs, or antihing grown by nurserymen, you | He also sells the ROCHESTER SPRAY i33ec prices. PUMP, the best of the kind made tt 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 hada IA ra ex perience for a f eighteen years with tro and other machinery and I feel that money can be saved to many farmers by hav. ing thely r old machines looked over aud repaired by a practi. enl man. A Good Cough Medicine for Children, “1 have no hesitancy in recommend. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,” P. Moran, a well known popular baker, of Petersburg, “We have given it to our when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always given perfect satisfaction, It was rec- ommended to me by a druggist best cough medicine for contained no opium or other harmful drug” Sold by Mr. J. H. Keller Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. LG and | Va. | pays I, Body Found in the Susquehanna. nude badly bruised by the ice was The body of an almost man found in | | | am and Ritchie Friday, His indicate that he was a Hungarian. - > - Hemurkable Cares of Hheomatism From the Viodieator Rutherfordton, N. ( The editor of the Vindicator has had oceasion to test the efficacy berlain’s Pain Balm . most remarkable results First, with rheumatism in der from which he suflered ing pain for ten dave, which re- lieved with two applica! Pain Balm, rubbing the parts sfllicted and realizing instant benefit and relief in a very short time. Becond, rheumatism in thigh prostrating him with which relieved hy tw tions, rubbing with the lin tiring at night, and from pain For sale Keller, Linden Hall; tre Hall. with ench case the shoul excruciat- tw hee in was fons of entire in almost pain, applica. joint, = Vere Whos 0 getting un by Mrs J. J Smith, H Cen- . i i frov catalog Xhm | “SA ANTED To sell our Toa hewn i Powder to oousumers i Ri ODT Addo ie and Baki niseion paid ON TEA CO , Harri burg, Pa Ton BMI TH CO. SHERECKENGOST Fariners M1 AUCTIONEER aND « she | EXT. fame i erat a sufficient work w Pa ARPENTER gegomentis in either eXpetioneoe In botl uaraties for satisfaction Terms are moderate fn for © Fhe af those should Ix ard (ive me a trial mar 21 J. §. MEYER, Penn Hall, il sreeder and shipper of | Barvea and Buf! Plymouth Roek, 8, Hamburgs and 8 C. and W. B. ! Leghorns, i | Bo iM FOR HATUHING «Orders for eggs will be {| filled with herb, fertile ege= and from the i ese cards that {| breed from Sor my own tee All eggs will be packed for shipring in light bas kets, to carry any distance in safely PRICE OF EGGS] for 15:01 { PRICEOF STOUK. Single stock hind« from $1 to | $1; Pairs $2083 oY Trios, $275 10 81 &% Send wll money for stock and eges with i : your order, either by Post Office or Exoress Money { Order Be sare to write both your name and sd - | dress plainly on atl orders, My go. 1§r 3 for 30.82.70 for a0 Soli+ Oak Ext nsion Table, $5.50. ‘Woven Bed Springs, $1.65. Weber's s Improved Flour Heater, $6.00. The Cheapest Place to buy Fur- niture in Cenire County. | | i i Boalsburg, Penn'a. 4 i An Honest Medicine for La Grippe, 1 Wait, of Bouth Gardiner, ny had the worst eough, cold, ehills and grip and have but Chamberlain's Cieorge Ww. y BAYH: have no account to the vendor. I have chills, I con- has done any good whatever, used one bottle of it and the ne, Mrs. J. H Smith, Cen- est miedicine.’’ For sale by Keller, Linden Hall: J. FF. tre Hall. a Sam mer Normal. Academic A pril 15th, at for A Bummer Normal and term will open Monday, aiid continue Teach ege, mary students the respective eparalory will the “rs tit ‘8 | for coll und find alhers, adapted to ir needs, aprlb Principal. AM Is Wis i C. FE Wis of Kilbourn, nach trout. un long time, tried many prepara- have da me the ns Stomach and Liv- These Tablets are H. Keller, Linden Centre Hull. Price Vian Deusen : fHicted and constipation for Nhe save, “1 ho tions Lut none hat Chamberial er Tablets ny A rs with st Ve rie good have,’ J - § ii in for sale Hall; J. IF 25 cents, Bamples free, -— » - MAKKKET. GIAILN PRODUCE AT STORES, SPRING MITLIS GRAIN MARK? We CRORY 1) LINDEN (ALL AMABRKET H FN nt § \\ The Cure that Gures (@ Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cougs Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient h, GERMAN REMEDY” hroat and \una diseases. 2h drug 3 ss. 25 &50cts Q “ pring Mills, Pa. P.V.S.STORE. Spring Shoes in the latest styles in Russet and Patent Leather for Men, Ladies and Misses are in stock, It will pay you to call be- fore buying elsewhere and get our prices on shoes. C. A. KRAPE. Unskilled mechanics blame their tools for doing unmechanical work. Our tools were never in such hands. The work turned out of this shop is mechanical in appearance and in reality. We are prepared to do Repair Work of Frey Description, Parts of machinery which you may think are broken for good, can often be mended and both time and money saved. Now js the time to have your bug. gies and wagons repaired and repainted. New Work of all Kinds Done to Order, Work is positively guaranteed. Our prices are very reasonable, (Give us a call, W. A. HENNEY. Livery.... _.D. A. BOOZER 300000000000 PCROV0VIOVRPOPPOODVRVIOGOEDOOPTIOPIO P P SNNSYLVA NIA 1 R. K. Division and Northern Central Railway. 1% 3. Time Table, in effect March 18 LEAVE MOSTARDOR, Train 64. We THAIRE EABTWARD k days for Bunbury, *ivineget Philad iphie, 12,108. m., 0. Fusai more 12.10 p. my. , Wash- Parlor car and passenger conch 74.8. 1m. Harrisburg, »~ New (ork 213 p. ington 1.15 p.m. wo Phillndeiphie, Train 30 Beronton, Daily for Heriisi vig Week days for Fos : Philadel! ie Through Fuubury snd inter glon., Ha sew York, } wsenger 9 a. m Willkerbharre mediante stations zieton. and Pols et ilimore Washinglon conches to Phiisdeiphin, 1 0 m.~Traip 12. Veekdays for Bunbury, kesbarre, Berapion, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har- f ud inlery ed inte arriving at Uade o his wt 82 p m., New York 9.50 p. m. taltimore, 600 p. West npton aA 7.156 p. Mm, Parlor car throvel ww Pi lindeiphin, and jas wenger coaches to Polledeiphis, Baltimore snd Was In. bl p. m~Traln 8% V eekdays for barre. Beranton, Hezletap FPowwville, fe Harrisburg ses intern pdiate polis phie 1020 pm. Now York 3 Sabo. Werk sRion 105 Philadel 6. Da w rinied isle slellone bingtlo Wilkes Guily arriving 28 m pm. Pas and Baltimore, uid Puiu del Baltimore seliger coches l p m Harrisburg 113s # Train y for sli hew Fubbury tions, siriy- York at 7,13 “a ftiglon 4.05 ne 1m Ei Hurrisburg tw Phitiadeliphi 3 Yori Fhiladeipbis PRssCLIECIs CAD undisturbed i 3) 8.1m sleeper Harris 2 hits a Ling Passe Re LuaCeipiiia a WESTWARD Yor Erle 81. darn Falls, snd ger coschies 10 for Bas, Gays only Daily fi Ning Mone, will ealer Week Pitsburg sleepers Wo Rocheste Hie D i BG : me For Lock Haven aye lor urg and uily to Ksue and Bocnos Whiesler BEenovo, ints. a GH TRAINS FOR EABT AND eaves hew You THRO MOAMTARIDUR OUTH, FROM Zam, Phils, 1225 IC BL ii 40 8 EE atl Mois 4 rough pms 1 beiliznore New Yors 1.6 wn. Pl i Hai Lin CRYO Lindel Baltimore 3 : ire me. (week Vilig = i 9: pa. Through : passer ry i p 2 viug si Mont } Leb sive} £ car from praan ger CORCHL OS LEWISBURG ARD TYRONE BAILBOAD Week days Aesiward Esstward, AM M | ene RESFRNRE 1 ig Bprivg cun Cave Centre Hall ¢ Lregg 3 Linden Hall 5 Onk Ha i d Lemont Slime SBummit 2k ensant Gap AZemann Hel ¥ ht TLL NAAN NN lefor te SHERBEREES for Monutan a =m, 1.15 Montandon a. mm. 505, and LrRine leave Lewisburg 1 A. n., 9.45 ing leave B, 9.50 a om, 10.08 i x B it Hi NSON. Manager 1 4. B HI immarn | (CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PEXNEYLVANIA, Ww Condensed Time Table SW fi i No & Now, 21. 1 Bend i No. d Ix Read Up No 6 No 4 No 2 p.m. p.m 2 iG iv 57 i 4 51 8K 46 v 24] ¥E, fo, Ly. BELLE¥ NTE “Nigh... Zion Hecla Park. w Punkies . HUBLERSB'G Suydertown... Nittany... Huston . LAMAR... Bt Hutondsie.. Krider's &'n g. Mackey ville. nN edar Springs ns SRIONE - MILL HALL. 47 8 Jersey Shore... | wasps | Lve § Wm PO'T § Arr. PHILA... Atlantic City A ORE. (Via Tameqgus NEW YORK. (Via Phila) vere & 0% de 5 ¥ 24 19 16 ~§ i2 ¢ 5 5 & 5 ® & » & & » . & 06 de ee Bd Fn 4 05 BZ HH a 5 f2 50. #7 3 230 ‘% 18 36°11 88 Wg way a wtf : ONS EE Ary Lye GOO OE wl AF af wf wha af al wy aged wt eG a3 ® a a S90 ag €- cS es 4 = 16 0 19 80 Afi oe Lre. ja, min Mm TV ent Days 00 p.m. Sunday, 10 10 a. m. Sunday Philade Iphia Sleeping Cars attached to Hast. bound train from Willinmsport at 11 56 p m. and West-bound from P haiadelfnia atl 3p m, GEPHART, General Buperintendent. i {p.m in *Daily. ™m PEA-EPONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect Mar 25, 1806, EASTWARD WESTWARD 134) Nou BTATIONS, | 14 7 Lv. 6x Bellefonte........| | eves COIOVIIIG rrr | | Morris... —- rrseres WHILIDOT severe Hunters. coo. | Fillmore... ..o..| wvoii TIMI suntan d a in Crossing... | { — += <a sas DlG ——— an, State College... “rm | AM (Ar, i 10:8 45. Ww » Ee NESS RURSRENgw » — ” severe vovans BR BREEZES: - & - so § sssasmrizsges A. (ova ey a lt a he a BEEREsssergaz! PEE BEREE BEER ! Trail i lege ponnect With Coles. R. R. trains hr Bel {Daily ea exoept Sunday. FH. THOMAS, Bupt. Letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, with all lines of office stationery, neatly and cheaply done Centre Hall, Pa. -"~ ~ at the Reporter printing house.
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