CENTRE REPORTER. SMITH, "lh S.W, Editor and Proprietor, Centre HaLL, PENN'A. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1904. TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar por year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, The figures opposite your name on label of pa- per in dle ate the date to which your subscription is paid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900: when po month is given the month ad means July, 1900; 017, moans July, 1901; “04° ' meal 1s that your subsorip tion is paid in advance to July, 1904, Other months than July are indie ated by abbreviations, When you pay your st ibser! iption always ex- amine your label and wi hen & notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately {f you have not bean given proper credit, No rec or subscription will be implied is July =k AUS ; pecial request, The ought to be sufficient is reasonably safe this date. cha DEMOURATIC NATIONAL TICKET, For President PARKER r Vice DAVIS ALTON B HENRY G Wes COUNTY TICKET DEYMOURATIO ry Spring Mills. Rev. Illingworth, a former pastor of this place, but at present located at Ti- among » onesta, Pa, circulating friends here, this week. He ini sales for the company representing the lute Next Sunday Rev. Mclloay address before the I. place. Miss 0 Allison is spending week with friends in Bellefonte. 8. H. Condo and family day with relatives near Coburn. Mrs. P. H. Meyer and son Robert, of Bellefonte, spent a few days last week is is mak- rostional Eneyelopedia. June 24th, snnual ¢vening, will deliver the O.0.F., fabei this spent Sub- at the home of CC. A. Krape. Wm. Musser, the Altoona car sh al who is ps the hon of his father, RB. D ser, Mrs, A. Krape, Ig two weeks with friends and relatives | in Centre county, left for Altoona, her home, last Saturday. Bhe was accom- ! panied by her two little nieces, and Edna Nefl, of Millhe visit her for a few wes Dr. H. 8. fine new. ho! three splendid travelers after spendir ny Sarah | im, who will | ks. i i a very | now has bought ae Braucht ae Inst week ; J. I. Condo, turnkey under Sherif! | Taylor, visited his family here for few days last week ; Mr. Condo lo well and is as jovial as ever, Wm. Hoecke nbery, of Bellefonte, companied by Miss Carrie Centre Hall the guests of the latter's of were ac- | Liere O1 iast i Miss | delightfally , Were Sunday usin, Anna Corman, and entertained. Quite a this village Monday der, lightning and hail ; damage done, What is to prevent our eo from getting up a large Us All the Bunday schools to join in and have a day of and Other towns are doing it, to prevent the different denominations here from doing likewise? The ladies of the United Evangelic- a! church here. will hold a grand festi- val on the laws surroundiog the church, Saturday evening next. The usted refreshments will be served | all eordially invited, Proceeds to be ap- plied to the church ‘debt, heavy shower passed over last, with thun- no particular gregation ion picnic? sociality pleasure, and what is ——— A oT Sans Oak Hall, The farmers are almost all through with their bay ; it was a large crop. They are béginning to cut their wheat which will make about half a crop. Henry D Krape, of Aaronsburg, vis ited his cousin, E. K. Smith, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross, of Pleas- ant Gap, speut Bunday at the home of Mr. Benner. Wim. Dale, of Plessast Gap, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Henrietta Dale, at this place, Mrs. Peters and Miss Anna Kaup spent Satarday evening with Mrs. E. K. Bmith. Luther Dale and family, of Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday with Mr. Dale's father. A. W. Dale, E. K. Bmith attended the teachers’ examination at Bellefonte last Thurs day. The Boalsburg Bunday school is re- pairing their room by repainting and repapering, carpeting the floor and putting in chairs, Sober. H. V. Geuizell and W. Vonada were the first to finish cutting grain, Irvin Kern and Elmira Auman are supposed to have taken their wedding trip last week, to the state of New York. They returned Saturddy even ing. B. Breon, D. Breon and B. Bhafler started for the woods to peel bark. LOUISIANA EXPOSITION, Continued from first page. | us ordinary fabries are astonishing sights done before the eyes of the spec- tators by the Wizards of the Glass Weaving Palace It is amusement and education combined. There was an Old Bt, Louis. It is revived by historic dwellings, town halls and block houses of the time of Laclede and Chouteau, founders of the Exposition City. The whipping post, the trading station with a motley crowd of Indians, trappers and thrifty housewives of the frontiers furnish the living interest. Paris is a lively reflection of the gay center of fashion and amusement In a theatre of gold and mirrors, opera is sung, the fun of the Cafe Chantants waxes fast and furious. Boheminus read their poems in the Cabaret Bruant, knights in armor tilt in tour- uaments and a street of old provincial architecture shows the France of long _yo. Auelent Rome is represented by a stiect of the Augustine period of arch- tecture f filled with life typical of that In an ampitheatre, seatiog thousand persons, gladitorial and sports of the hippodrome, make a strong contrast to the burning mountain of Kilouea, in the Hawaiian Islands with its Bpirit of Fire. {'reation spect beginnin time. Ina gre craft, a canal walter one feet long the visitor glides backward through twenty centuries ground a dome one hundred ane fifty feet in diameter, ending in th itpmense shell wherea Vi repos the Divine commands of ui Out a void of steam clouds the worl peopled with growing nature and liv. ing things age LW combats ¥ ive ries the stor back g of CRI y Lhe of i fs ®(] 16 thousana il igs “resis f Oo A history of fashion from un perio Homa gown is milking oy in tilings of the The gowns used in the wrted from | display the ' 11 COIOHIes Loa rely shown ia the Palal ving the early the P dn t bleats REY, ware 1) © + ALA o ris “aii A series of ‘aris and ¢ ould not history of Fru pe i), complete without coiflure Babies are the joy of the earl that the Infant Incubator becom intensely human display of the actu {f tiny living fledging re seen through the sirange 1 remain for forty days. Th in pt every two hou nurses A real loc IAN COs Railway dred berian Way tation o©o esls when oli motive sud oat mile scenery, sto plug wut piace The illusion any Vili with Hi (eater #iu ig ry LY ive th great fideli in 1's nat 0 arcaileciurai- ation brin Pike ¢ houses aud templ Ol ly and pe bamboo, play-rs giv A iN Wea China atliny : t looms, ivory ears ig saall elephants, { fo us cafe Chine ters the celestial i larger than a v Te ae WW a1 Lo village. Dwarf trees adorn the Eleven Slam } a sectio of the famous Ba- i d from aRele an aid-de-¢ Hualitan that of ~ srfow Yurkish merch their wares, eys An s of Constantinopl spectators. nteanes fr “ato que of N Wr ¢ a Lhe in Osmanen crowded with donk ing dog Lhe The Esquimau ropment of icebergs and scape, living in buts of The celebrated Alaskan draw the visitor through at ic= ¢ nade of sretic curiosities OC plied on a Iake of real water bat between Esquimaux bears i= the exciting climax Fifty thousand gallons of water are hurled the air every minute n the Magic Whirlpool, Itis a descent boat around a circular waterfall, s into s seething mael slrom within ws aterfall iis 40 feet “iri iid © f bel wes is seen polar land sledge AES A com- and Pol into Mumn of $ i above the heads o see 0d lift race beheld io A hr wning = the stoue ag» in yon, Colorado, 50 he Pike. Buarrors ascend visitors, pueblo village of Zuni aud Moki Indians perform the dramatic suake dance, the dance of masks and the poetic flute davee. Battle Abbey is the largest cyclo. rama ever constructed. It eqnlains plastic reproductions of the Battles of Gettysburg and Manasas, the Custer Massncre, the Battles of Yorktown and New Orleans, Buena Vista and Manila, carrying the visitor through a come plete battle history of America without prejudice or misrepresentation On ua great harbor of water, with a scenic perspective of » fortified ily, millions of visitors will see their first and last sea fight by exact models of famous vessels of the American Navy. Blockade runners are destroyed, the enemy's ships are sunk by torpedoes and shells. There is a general engage- ment between the war vessels and the forts, Aunte-bellum days of the Bouthdand are revived in the Old Plautalion, Darkies in the cottoa fields, mammies makiog corn pones and hoe cakes, pickaninnies scant of clothing, all re vel in the true African idleness in the sunshine of the planters’ fields The great disaster which overwhelm ed Galveston in September 1900 is viv iy Soptoiused with startling effects, of real water, an extraordinary no and moonlight, sa storm that shakes the stoutest perves, the oun dation of Galveston by the tidal wave, with the sbriek of wind, crash of thunder and lightning is succeeded by the restoration of the stricken city. Fire fighting achieves ils greatest spectacular heights in the burning of a six story block, the thrilling race of an expert crew "holding the world's record for quick w rk and the rescue of living persons from the flames. An exhibition of fire apparatus hundreds of years old is an interesting feature of the exhibit, The Plker, as the visitor will become known, may discover the North Pole 8 10 Dwell CAVES are ors, in Fises font the trai in twenty minutes, a feat beyond the explorer Phe feature of this ghiow su Atlantic Hnoer, 500 feet long by feet wide, with every appointment the modern ocean going vessel Hh is manned by a captain and crew The illusion is earried out in a healer con- nected with the ship by gang planks The Boer war is fought spain in a mammoth arena of rugged hills The ground is the nat forest land of the Exposition sit Here ate duced the Batt ‘alenso wher dritish under Ge held ia check snd the ardaburg, resulting in if General Cronje, the lion of Bouth | Africa, General Cronje in per wernl Viljoen lead the Boers Canadian soldiers under the of the British of Maj i be Indian Con WAalrrioms tribes, led by fam Hames familiar in It is test assembly of Red men that ever been minds Every dian riven b Fhe Vari tives how ine 50 Of Over pro. the yere Ba- Of les of ( ners Bulle Battie of the capture : i Lie Ross Armuy. includes 61 Americal RTEe8S representing are schoo Lhe gre Lins Mis DA which da Me will | the R s geen in ug s 4 § big tues fF Lhe world sud ma LITER HOW fast passiog in ancient ETT the dandruff, sa and add 4 -d not ¢n Central State Normal .School Lock Haven, JR Fall term, 15 weeks, begins 5H Last year was the most sues bl the history of this important school about 700 students Foostion among the mountaios of central Penna, with fine water, splendid buildings and ex- cellent sanitary conditions, make it an ideal training school. 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