SAS » * provided, with additional dressing rooms and clean towels. The report says that “the haste towards reform would have been amusing if it were not 80 nearly tragic.” The president says his investigations have not been completed, but that “enough has been developed in my judgment to call for immediate, thor- oughgoing and radical enlargement of the powers of the government in in- specting all meats which enter into interstate and foreign commerce.” In the course of his letter to LIr. Wadsworth, the president says: “To show the immediate and extra- ordinary change for the better which the mere fact of their investigation is already bringing about in the comdi- tion of the packing houses in Chicago it is only necessary to instance the following portions of a letter received from a most competent and trust worthy witness in Chicago whose name I will give the committee if it 80 desires: Report of Ingpection, " 5 Chloagy, Friday, June 1st. — On onday I began a tour of all the great king houses—going first to Lib- by’s, then Swift's. « sryegday all the morning discuss- ed changes thas ought to be made and caught a glimpse of the awaken- ing at Armour’s. In the afternoon vis- ited the plant with the superintend- ent. : “ ‘Wednesday I rested and contem- plated the “awakening of packing town.” It is miraculous. Thursday did Nelson Morris with the superintend- ent. Nelson Morris has done much to make things better. By the time the next inspecting party arrives they will have still more new lavatories, toilet rooms, dresslmg rooms, etc. Cuspidors everywhere and signs pro- hibiting spitting. In most the awak- ening seemed to come by force from without. There was the slightest in- dication that the “still small voice” was at work also. “‘At Armour’'s, at my suggestion— 1 made no pretense of making an in- vestigation, but frankly announced my desire to see things for myself and to get a fresh impression of condi tions, as I had not seen the plants since before the strike. On every hand there was indication of an almost hu- morous haste to clean up, repave and even to plan for future changes. Brand new toilet rooms, new dressing rooms, new towels, ete. Swift's and Armour’s were both so cleaned up that I was compelled to cheer them on their way by expressing my pleasure at the changes.’ . “I wish to repeat that my investiga- tions are not yet through. I am not prepared to make a final statement, either as to so much of the complaints as concern the management of the bu- reau of animal industry or as to cer- tain of the graver charges in connec- tion with the adulteration of meat products, as well as cerain other mat- ters. But enough has been developed in my judgment to call for immediate, thorough-geing and radical enlarge ment of the powers of the government in inspecting all meats which enter into interstate and foreign com- merce. “Unfortunately, the misdeeds of those who are responsible for the abuses we design to cure will bring discredit and damage not only upon them, but upon the innocent stock growers, the ranchmen and farmers of the country. The only way perma nently to protect and benefit these in- nocent stock growers, these farmers and ranchmen, is to secure by law the thorough and adequate inspection for which I have asked.” Dedicated Their Temple. Boston, June 11.—One of the mcst remarkable religious demonstrations ever witnessed in New England oc- curred when the new $2,000,000 ClLris- tian Science temple in the back bay district was dedicated. From cvery state in the union and from all parte of the world came members of that faith to be present at the dedicatory ser- vices. It was estimated that MOTE [HAN | c———————————————————————————————————————————— 40,000 Christian Scientists were in tha city. Letter to J. K. Barnhart, Pa. — | Dear Sir : Three gallons saved is $12 to | $15 earned. Mr. Hanford Platt, of Bridgeport, Conu., | paint his house | His painter said | ordered 15 gallons Devoe to and returned 3 gallons. it would take 15 ; a lead-and-oil painter. Hubbell & Wade Co. sold it. everybody bas the same experience there, The reason is, of conrse : they are used to poor paint. What is poor paint ? voe ; snme worse than others. Besides, paints wear about as they cov: | er. nuhle the 812 to 315. i Yours traly, { F. W. Devoe & Co. ———————————————— lon Soldiers’ and Sajiors’ Mou. pment at Lewistown, Tickota sold June 2th and Ite, ing untit June 23rd, inclusive, from all stations on the Lewistown Division to ! ewistown, and | 'vrone, © trom Harrisburg, Altoona, Lock Haven, , MeCartney, Heilefoute, San and intermediate stations to Lewistown Junct Consult nearest ticket agent, Bellefonte, | They say | Anything not De- | good returns | QUR PIANOS THE BEST. Do you know that upwards of 2c0 satisfied customers annually demonstrate the fact that you can get no greater values anywhere in Pianos than we give right here. THIS WEEK our line of noted high-grade makes of pianos is full and complete. We cordially invite you, when in town, to call and inspect our lineand be convinced of the values we are giving. Quality high and price low, and terms to suit. Musical merchandise of all kinds. Sheet music one-half off. M. C. GEPHART, Aiken Block, - - 51-23. 29 South Allegheny St. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOURS YELLOWSTONE PARK AND PACIFIC COAST. JULY 3rd, AUGUST 6th, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1906. Rates from HArTISDUTB ccc tuiimmsnsrosessiises srssssnssesssinsessessssnsssssissis sissssssnss $223.00 “ 1 PHEBDUTE es serssesasasresrssessmssssssss strasessssssssssss save sssssssanssssss sessssses 216.00 Covering necessary expenses for 20 days. Varying routes Yellowstone Park is Nature's Playground—a Land of Many Wonders. Geysers Gush Daily. DENVER AND COLORADO SPRINGS Account Grand Lodge, B. P. 0. E. JULY 13th, 1906. Rates from Harrisburg... coun “ * Pittsburg . Covering necessary expenses for 12 days, except meals in Denver Colorado is the Richest State in the Union in Scenic Attractions. ! Proportionate Rates from Other Points. SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAINS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONSULT NEAREST TICKET AGENT, OR ADD RESS J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Mgr. GEO. W, BOYD, General Passenger Agent 51- Z3-4t Broad Street Station, Philadelphia McCalmont & Company. McCALMONT & COMPANY, Having purchased McCormick Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, etc., in carloads outright, for cash, offer the same to the farmer at attractive prices while they last. Standard Binder Twine - - 10}{c Ib. cash Standard Hemp Binder Twine . 9 clb., cash Bailey's Hemp Binder Twine . 8 cb, cash Manila 1”’ Rope - - - 12 c lb, cash Farmers who purchase harvesting machinery from us this year, and those using said machinery purchased from us heretofore, are al- lowed %c per Ib. on twine. { McCALMONT & COMPANY, 51-17 BELLEFONTE, PA. : BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Investments. Penna. Rail-road Excursions. J A 5 YEAR 6 PER CENT. GOLD BOND Interest ARE YOU and one-tenth of Principal payable semi-snnually AN NETTING 11 PER CENT. PER ANNUM INVESTOR? S100...c00r eras £100 Nothing known to the world doubles as easily and ss quickly as the DOLLAR when properiy handled. $100 ill be enough A PT ARG SE, Sis To. WEST END FINANCE COMPANY, (Ine.) Land Title Bnilding, Philadelphia, Pa For farther partienlars write, ————————————————— GREY WORSTED SUITS ——— FOR = YOUNG MEN $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED STYLES. That's the story for tomorrow’s{selling. GREY WORSTED and BLUE SERGES are the fabrics, also BLACK THIBITS Longcut Coats—Full or Medium, Peg Trousers—with Welt Seams, are the Spring Fads. Boys’ School Suits, G. A. R. Suits, Children’s Suits, Hats. MONTGOMERY & CO., Progressive Clothiers. Lyon & Co. 1 LYON & CO LYON & CO. le le rl lle rl oi lle dre is Beds Bed Be ds edi ire dll By ~~ THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, Thirty-four years of businessdealings should convince you of our sincere efforts to give you greater values for less money. We were told yesterday by a customer, who had been all around; that our assortment is the best and prices the lowest. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 Everything new, and the latest in Wash Goods. Just 4 opened another large assortment of Organdies, Mousel- ines and figured Eoliennes infwhite grounds and floral 4 designs. New gray effects in shadow checks and mixed 4 goods. Chiffon Panamas in Cream, Black and colors. 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 > The largest and finest assortment in Laces in matched patterns; All-overs to match. In White Goods we have Wash Chiffon, French Lawn and Batiste, and Persian Lawn. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Silk Parasols in white and colored from $1.00 up. Silk Umbrellas in black and colors from $1.00 to $3.50. Children's Parasols from 2o0c up. men : A —— £ A big assortment of white and russet Oxfords for ladies "= 7and misses and children. Men's shoes at the right 4 prices. 4 4 4 ~ a —————— oi wim { LYON & CO LYON & CO. 4 S 43-12 Allegheny St, Hellelonte, a. de - YT TW Te we PNT TN TT TTT YT TTY YT YY TTY YY TTT YTV eT YY YY TY Best Route to the Northwest. Un Station, Chicago, 6.30 p. m. daily; arrives St. Paul next morning at 7.25 aod Minneapolis at 8.00 o’clock. JOHN R. POTT, District Passenge , Room D, Park Building, te New Advertisemenis. WwW ANTED.—Twogirls to learn as tors in Bell Telephone Exchange. to start at once. Apply to Manager, ANTED.—A boy to take care of horses at my stable in Bellefonte, 5121-41, J. HARRIS HOY DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Let. tu amines 0% 4, 108 ed to the undersig " x nea L Ali mex all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make ediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Heirs will kindly communicate with administrator, J. A. B. MILLE! 52-24-6¢ Bellefonte, DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Let- Simos Tobin, decease, Hip Rg w ship, having been Heuix tothe undersigned, all persons knowing Ives indebted to en are Joyuetod to make immediate t and those having claims against the I sent them duly authenticated for settlement, tC . As 1 min 51-20-6t Attorney. Snow Shoe, ARM FOR SALE:—A good farm of 217 acres, located on the public road leading to the te and about five miles west of Belle- fonte, is at private sale. Upon it is erected +GOOD BUILDINGS and an excellent orchard; hasa well at the door and cistern at barn, with several of never reasonable price. Apply to the owner, upon the premises, or address him at State College, Pa. 51-14t JAMES CLARK R THE LADIES.—Mis Jenbie Mor sea wFSRLLL EE FID SEE including creams, ders, toilet wate™, €X- racts and all of Hadut's preparations. “ore OTICE FOR THE REDEMPTION N BLUBAKER RONDS.—In Or with the provisions of its mor , the Blubaker Coal company hereby J notice that on July 1st, 1906, at the office the Pennsylvania Trust Company, trustee, at Reading, Pennsylvania, the company will redeem twenty-five thousand dol- lars of its bonds, and for this Juspose, calls for redemption and ent, bon 0. 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 204, 25. 208, 200, 10, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215 and 216. ng bonds wiil be paid on presentation on that date, after which no interest will be paid. J. L. SPANGLER, President. 207, The fi 51-18.9w PPLICATION FOR CHARTER—No- ub rune W. D. O'Bryan, T. B. Budding ing, H. Kelley, W. 8, “W. A, Sickel and others, under an Act of Assemb- ly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and ation of n Corporations,” approved be MPANY,’ the pur. pose and object of which is “To organize, a ain, su and discipline a company of resi. dents of Bnow Shoe, Centre county, Pe i and vicinity, for the purpose of protecting and rescuing property and life from fire and other disasters incident thereto, and for that purpose to hold and control necessary real estate, ete. maintain fire engines, hooks, ladders, ete.” nosylva- And for these pul s to have, sess and en- all the rights, benefits and privilege« as > Nided in said Act of Assembly and its sapple- June 15th, 1906, JAMES A. BMILLER, 51-244 Solicitor A, © BROWN& co, Members of New York Stock Exchange. BANKERS & BROKERS. 30 Broap St., NEW York CITY. Stocks(and bonds bought and sold for cash or carried on margin. Branch Office: Williamsport, Pa. 51-22-1yr: Both Telephones Nova SCOTIA LAND PLASTER and Nitratej of Soda and Potash and Potato Fertilizer in stock. Also a few Success Manure Spreaders, Mut be sold to make room, at DUBBS' AGENCY, Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. NEVE FORGET when yon or your neighbor need paint that better paint cannot be made than DAVIS 100 Pen Cexr. PURE PAINT If your dealer does not have it, the fault lies with him, not the paint. Send us his name and address, as it will pay you to wait a few days until he gets it, rather than buy an adunlierat- ed paint and regret it. THE H. B. DAVIS COMPANY, Baltimore, Md. Sold by POTTER-HOY HARDWARE COMPA: Hellefonie, Pa, Er-2d-1t 51-23af