Ningan Falls Lxeursion, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa excursions to Ni- Washington and Baltimore: July 8 and 22, August 12 and 26, September 9 nd 23, and Octo. ber 14. On these dates the special train will leave Washington at S00 A. M,, Baltimore 906A. M., York 10456 A. M , Harrisburg 11.40 A. M., 1220 P. M. Bunbury 1258 P. M Williamsport 2 80 P. M., Lock Haven 305P, M, Renovo 356 P. M., Em- porium Juneti wm 6,06 P. M., arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35 P. M. Excursion tickets, good for return poasage On any regular train, exclusive of iimited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at $10.00 from Wash- ington and Baltimore; $935 from York ; $10 00 from Littlestown ; $10.00 fram Oxford, Pa. ; $035 from Colum- bia ; $8.50 from Harrisburg : $10 00 from Winchester, Va. ; $7.80 from Al- toona ; $7 40 from Tyrone: $6.45 from Bellefonte ; $5 10 from Ridgway ; $6 90 from Sunbury sud Wilkesbarre ; from Williamsport ; and at proportion- ate rates from principal poiopts. A stop-over will be allowed Buftalo within limit of ticket returning The special trains of Pullman parlor | cars and day coaches will be ran with esch excursion running through to | Niagara Falls. An extra arge will be made for parlor-car seats. An experier ced chaperon will accompany each gion, For descriptive pamphlet, time of connectin g trains, and further infor- mation apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo, Boyd, General Pass- enger Agent, ad Sireet Station, Philadelphia. its popular ten-day agaran Falls from oa 5 Di x § uni oh agent and | excur- tourist W, 1s a Mr Muarray Guarantess Vintena to Put Flesh on Thin People Vintena builds tissue sud muscle, fills Brac: out the hollow places, makes ful eu of sharp augles, adds flesh to the thip, ! strengthens as it builds, roves the As appe iit @ Hin ¢ from the vload, aad produces a quick restoration to general health a lasting cure. Mr. Murray | sells every bottle auder positive wid is ready to refund the mon. ey if you sre not satisfied. I. GORMAN = SPRING MILLS STRAW and PANAMA Hats at One-Half Value Dress and White Goods at Money-Saving Pri Come to our store and you | in Footwear ...C. A. KRAPE. SPRING ALLS, PA. . . ». Tenusfer of Heal Faiate, Haouash Harris, et, pl to Caleb E $806 664 Anois Bilger to Annie 3. Riddle, Apri! 30, 1004, lot in Hpriog twp. $35 Juhin J. Bower, #1 ux, to KE J. JF der, Muy 9, 1904, one-hislf interest In land in Miles twp.—$10, GEOLOGICAL TALK. of Millersville, By H. F. Bitner, in Progress Grange, The object of this address is two axis, and the third beyond Rinking fold. Ist to emphasize the importance | Creek and known as the Georges Val of makiug a collection of books recent- | jey sxis., The terms anticlinal by Hon. Leonard synelinal were expiained, and the reier to the books in the | rather peculiar fact that our moun- second geological survey of the Rtate | tains are synelinal or downward bends Some years ago the | of the earth’s crust, while our valleys thousands of dollars are upward bends of the earth's erust to have a geological survey made by or suticlinal The for eminent Each county in| this was found in the fact thata down- entire state was carefully examined by | ward bend does not break the upper trained experts and their researches surface, while an upward bend nearly and conclusions set down in a series of always breaks the rocks and the result- books. These books number one hun. | ing crevasses form the starting points dred and twenty-three. Almost half | for new valleys, The layer of Trenton of these are now in the possession of | limestones which are at the surface in this Grange aud ere long, I hope, the | Centre Hall dip down at a sharp angle will be added. under the Nittany Mountain to the i«, T4, relates entirely | north. Right on top of these lime- unty, and what is said stones is a layer of ground or slate call- is lurgely obtained by read- | ed Hudson River shale or Utica slate. i noticing its verification in | These gravel lauds overlie the lime authority tor any of stones in mauy places in the valley, | the today is the sec notably near the base or at the ends of and undertaken state spenl many nreas rensan geologists, tumbers of these b Centre One to here todas ing T4 an this valley ie slatemients wade Millheim, Mrs. Ballie Purman, of Espy, Colum- {bis county, and her daughter, Mrs, Emma Tracey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are in this place and vicinity among relatives nud friends, The former is a sister of Mre. RB. Hartman, and is eighty-six years of age. Georve Bpayde, of Beavertown, jovial representative of the Horse-nail Company, was in town a few days last week, John Reighard, railroad operator ut Bhamokin, is spending his vacation at the home of his sister, Mrs. E, W, Mauck, on Penn street. Mr. and Mra, Jerome RBpigelmyer drove to Milroy Saturday to visit the latter's brother, James Aurand. Wesley Meyer, head butcher for Meyer Brothers, Baturday went to Boalsburg to remain a week or more, to make some to his property Al, Osman, of Centre Hall, in our town Saturday Dr. Spangler, John Miller, of Maple- | | the Capewell improvements Was keel) ond geological survey of Pennsylvania, our mountains, East of Centre Hall, I'he second of the address is | the Keller and Durst farms are Hud- better acquainted with the (son River shale and the same gravel | geological hi the county. ‘All continues to the Brush Mountain | who | eography know where it dips under the Opeida sand- | that the earth was first a sphere of stoae. If you to dig glowing molten which after through this gravel you would reach coonli ed crust or sur- the limestone underneath, the enrth I'his first crust or stone that Centre rock is nowhere to be Golog up mountain north of Cen-| as been broken up, worn oft | tre Hall would first the over by many thousands Oneida sandstone, feet of rock material made out of the stone of considerable the Medina If any out of the worn oft should dig down through the were formed mostly in water where the road crosses Nittany Monn- layers. The tain he w find ayer first formed being stones, then Onelds e lowest or oldest rocks then aid ael to make Us story of ive studied g were down | matter, # forn the hard of the iginal «1 Dut ! BRINE | we have in Hall. | the we or HOW i meet aud covered of disintegrated remains of this first rock. sandstone, The r material and hence oldest rock or one made rocks | Medina red sand- gLray finally the i=, by carefully ges of the were made in cald sandstones and That ed the lowest gravel Treuton | ex- of you | all the | in them. These are limestones rocks. The Peansyl- amining the of Is them Azole rocks. stone as the m without life; rocks rect fore there was any vegetable rock material in the mountain, mn ihe earth. 1 ners re The geological map of Centre county | y in Segire Gounty Mow was then shown and the very many | . ) : different kinds of rocks found in it limestones, Lhe rocks up- mentioned. The Trenton is the lowest | while the Coal Measure: of Bunow Shoe are the In . f two extremes many t ing at the foot o ins ot ! feet of var n at Centre Hall, to Potters Mills and In anti-clinal hie foot the moun- the Brush Valley ide Centre have no fossils Are survey osal called hean layers Yauia Azote formed be mntain idea of you go up renus can get a fairly cor anitoal life » Azole roel " w tO view, the Trenton stands, blackboard and a tion of the range building if a h the By an wing Of means « pe | er wel, Degrint highe between these | fl CTrOss-8e0 ure housands of ke ex : ds of en and as Kil sandstor limestones, the ua given with characteristics of each nia ’ ' mes of which were of Fox an sOie together the YW I this cross BXER Were Especial ai called to the exces county, tention was logit bis a part of Vol of Hent ge al of Ceunlre FETT | nap bois mi of who 4 the Penns Valley of the gealogioal survey Hatl. sterman, of Linden He Hi visited frie Coburn, H of Mill. Miss home of! Hall, them Lut in the visited rruan 3 the wecom panied Ww %! 0 ian 1 nds here last f Nort at the home of Murray Leitzel, last week Mra, DD. ¢ Hess wa Mrs. Bush, in Bellefonte, James reroofed d other buildiogs Mr. Mra, Leltzel number of their Ween her [a humberiand, widdward broths his Mrs. Adam Sto- Vonada visited 8 Lie fH Uesl of i Friday % Aaronsbarg, Kio “port ix having his barn 8 repair i MifMlioburg, her former snd entorinined =» friends Friday evening he fu fed daw, Jag fa- the grain Onts, wil 1 the barns Are having thelr seed whe ready for the fall se threshed took a we sing and Lena Leitzel Northumberland, with their ; Ro Monday of Farmers Misses Anule for their be after several LY OI left Hue in Mille, iis first visit to his sister, week visit home from brother Murray All were him looking so well th's vacation spent at Mrs. J. E Harter left on Peons Valley home, Mr. fay to visit the former's broth- is a telegraph operator on Harter, Allentown, Fort Way ns Harter, Altoona he WerRs and Krader Beilefon e , since Fravk MeClellan returned to Ohio after a mon string his! McClellan the Chicago | glad LO wow Mr aud Weds Dr and Prof oR A “ut 3 & roud, Andrew at Among arrivals Saturday were Mr. Mre. Clyde of | eountly | Milton ; Miss Rudy and Mrs. Sidney | to buy blackberries Neidigh sod children, of State College. | The and Mis Jacob Lee and the Iatier were guests of Mrs Coble, Mrs. Anuie Leitzel, of Derry Station, i of her brother, Thomas Allen, i Heury Houtz has been confined to of fever the house during the past week suffer- Frank Bible, Janes Rowand’s right- | 19g from heart trouble, John Heuner was in town Saturday witnessing the departure of our sume John R Williams, wife and dsugh- Mer guests Miss Annie Carper véacalion Misses Euretta and Catharine Wie land, of Hiate College spent Sunday with their aunt. Mrs. Anna Glenn, of Westmoreland county, i# visiting her mother, Mrs. Miss May Whitehead visited among | Woods, | friends in town Ratyrday The Y. P. 8. C. E rally Saturday on i iwo “Eve hss Joyer, will 8} to ui Wy BEE Tn y Bion fer went afternoon for the Coburn esnning factory, former visited Mr i Lemont, We sley I is the sick list, threatened with Mrs. Nelson W kK, ale on fever. is a guest Williams has been with a slight attack | hl wee is home for a The Union plenic held last Friday The oats crop isfine in this neigh. | borhood, and the farmers are getting Nittany Mountain, James Calihan and Jerry Stuart are Herbert [. Brian sand family are cutting paper wood for Charles Bilger. | spending s few days with his mother, CC. B. Houser moved his goods to the | me his health bas been poor for some home of his brother, John Houser. | time. Newton Garver rented the house of James D. Osman and family spent! Daniel Caliban, Jr, and moved into | Hunday st (he home of Cornelius | the same, | Mrs. Atule Clements, of Walson- Tate is on the wick list town, visited her brother, William | Fe | Strunk, on Monday, The buck! berry gatherers, who fre« | The stork visited the home of O. M. | quent the sides of Nittany Mountain, | | Lonberger, and left a baby girl, | Robert Smith, like Job of old, is af. | Robert Herman, the bustling herds | lieted with boils, | ware clerk from Puilipsburg, with his J. B. Hprow and wife attended the | family, one to enjoy his vacation | bush meeting conducted by Rev. An- Toadd old feeds nud histinls, {drew Horner, in Moyer's grove, at i Rev. J. F. nilbhel a, of Julian, visits | | Colyer. ' Led among bis pany frivods in these. Noll Brotbe's saw miil is at a stand | parte Monday abil, owing 10 wu soarcity of water; a they, however, are Keeping their men Ad ton Depot; Ellis Schaffer and E, 1. in Spring Mille, Penns Cave and Centre Hall, sunday tents along Elk where there was a gathering of curious people, Sunday, day evening when a number Long, on North street, in honor his 45th birthday. Mr. Long has remarkable record as ap Odd Fellow, and that time Years, in of ding a pleasant number va uahle presents evenin ng of refreshments, of al al undance, their was f for homes, wishing Mr, the day. A number of pienics were indulged {in by different town. our All enj Hw oyed narrows be {tween Peuns and Brush Valleys, {its cool breeze and beautiful scenery, Lis an ideal place for a day's outing. Mra. Mable Boyer, of Un Miss Daisie Ke t Snug) of J. ding a few rental 4 me, on A suffici ent arrived last es very much, the ion eounty, ratetier H days 1 Penn Ailpount o and burg, ters Kerstetter, are = ai the pa sleet pe having week. on the wae and f pi liggiog ter diteh was resumed on Monday, ort thane our sirests will be dug ii R=» i panden PEIN rade at water msn bn Wy iiing, : wife and in, froma Parkersburg, W. Va, are g : » home | vacation af the Mr. this place pending their of the former Christ, W Woodling loo “ pates ie, oodling, Mr. and | snd | ks hale and hearty he scales at two indred ghiy-five Mrs. John To was an arrival i of this p ner, Philadelphia, | I ince Satarday she will remain several weeks among reiatives and friends oe - - Spring Mills this Mi september begun on ame Ibe | at | fre Was Hew gv hool rooin ast day. schools will 12, will i pen which time the ready for use Mre. K. D. Runkle Shamokin, arrived id a few weeks Mary Stover, A vumber of our people attended | surprise birthday party given for | Canfer Raturday evening nfer was the recipient of many | Hew room Ine i children, of | They Mis and last week will sper visiting the former's mother the inst Mr. OC handsome and useful presents, Mre. John Breon, Jr, and daoghites Lenn, accompanied by Mre, Laverty , all of Altoona, visitiog | Mrs. Mary Breon. Ina few days they | will return to Altoona taking wit | them the Iatter, who wili spend some time with her son, John Breon, Jr. W. M. Allison has the carpenters at work on his house now occupied by Howard Weaver. It is his intention to tear out the whole interior and make extensive improvements, Harvey Bryan, since leaving the employ of Dr. H. B. Braucht has ac. cepted a similar position at the Centre Hall hotel. He began his duties there last Monday morning. Rev. Bierly and family are visiting friends in MifMlinbarg. Windom CC. Gramley, after a few weeks visit at the home of his father, left on last Monday morning for Phila delphia where he will resume his work in the Baldwin Locomotive Works. AA SOU RAAT, DEATHS, So —— JOSEPH HOY. Joseph Hoy, ove of the most prom- fnent citizens of Biate College, died at his home in that place at 12 o'clock Monday of apoplexy, after only a few hours Hin: es, The deceased was born in Spring township seventy«two vears ago and wae a brother of the late Judge Adam Hoy, of Bellefonte. He was a success. ful farmer aod an honored citizen. He was a trustee snd a member of the Lutheran church, Burviviog him are his three soos J. Emory, of Philadelphia; Newton and William, of State College. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Ailkens officiating. are la you have printiog to do, send itjand teams busy bauling chemical | to the Reporter office. wood snd lagging poles. Interment in the Pine Hall cemetery. { ( ROCERIES 1 cleaning house, 1 ants, Odds and } a % Ta { 1 ind money for Winter BOQCC000000000000000RCLOOD Tas dust Summer Goods, Etc. Goods, rg So to clear out the wait long these goods may CAMPBELL'S Fur ses in Fu My first August nifure Sale (eled val month of Sorme yr vy PTVOER, DINING ROOM TABLES WOVE WIRE SPRINGS LARGE LARGE EIGHT-PIECE HARD WOOD IRON BEDSTEADS OAK CHA unpral- During the per cent, below ! Bevel Glass SUITS that this is not all talk. A word to the wise is sufficient, Central State Lock Haven, Penn. J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Bept. 5th. | Last year was the most successful in | the history of this important school | about 700 students, ocation among | the mountains of central Penna., with | fine water, splendid buildings and ex- cellent sanitary conditions, make it an fdeal training school. In addition to its Normal course it also has an _excel- | lent College Preparatory Department | in charge of an honor graduate of | Princeton. It also has departments of Musie, Elocution and Business. It has a well educated Faculty, five Gymnasium and Athletic Field. | Address for illustrated catalogue. Tie PRESIDENT, FEE IRIAET IRSSRARPER JOHN F. GRAY & SON GRANT HOOVER Control sixteen of the Inrgest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. No mutuals ; no assessments, «..Money fo Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. #8 Telephone connection.