that the anti.canteen law of the last two months old. This, despite the by many religious convocations and session, carried through on a wave the session is generally by the prohibitionists. tions. regnla- good temperance grounds, abolition of the canteen beer, vithin lecal limite, with saloons of soldiers resort on pay day. Under the chaplains of the the old it restoration of And they do posts are surrounded, the vilest deseription, where the the canteen, self. | It ed pry sie ally and morally. TI od loose in the vicious resorts tha It is siinply fi Jation and training in sclf-restraint is that has never been attained 1 ¢an eannot be persuaded to abstain from ld be a nd ment of opte tellicence means shou almost oniversul] army the cas that it h better inst the eanteen is But it is mue them than be the military posts, | 3 ! al re reformers That large, and the Ww ho . sa iy 18 an iqeal oT soldier man. If anything rer than coffer vloration, The flicers, from 1 commander-in LC ance, r post excha the - now visible is the enormous output - a the Caspian region. If it should affor more ec and the ocean much Th the future, troieam, or e fuel of rather the residuum his residue, whicl thr tilled from it. win a uid fuel, : hy 1. Ynre has tii recently been to coal. “A nnch steam ton of li as two tons of ¢ ides being a concentrated fuel tl loser than coal, so that Wh ine . 3 YT aaa. the igs double bottom. perative. gian and Dutch the London, eat railway systems of England portant continental railways it said of the Sout = tion line between Umtali and § + } 3 Ff sl Lv DC said Of the same 1s *q a dist ance of 10.000 m hern Calif wood and coal are too expensive. use of oil to propel the fleet, 1 I 3 and CO8t8 over twice Russia America being the present as much might fin | herself cut off from oil, wi merous stations all over the world. X-GOVERNOR McCREARY De agents most level-headed of Mo McLanrin and other spoils make much headway in the South : military colonialism as exhibited in the more the Repub! ylieans shall ident he more strongly will Internal Revenue Noliee, In order to accommodate applicants, and save them all possible expense and trouble, Deputies will specially at- tend at the following places, to receive taxes and issue stamps: day, June 17, from 8 a. m.to4 p. m. | Lewisburg—Cameron House, Tues. day, June 18, from 8a. m. to 4 p. m.’ Renovo—May’s Hotel, Wednesday, June 19, from Sam. to 4 p. m. Lock Haven—S. Miller MeCor- mick’s office, Thursday and Friday, June 20 and 21, from Sa. m. to 4 p. m. Bellefonte—Giarman House, Mon- day, June 24, from 9a. m. to 4 p. m, Philipsburg — Passmore House, day, June 25, from 8 a. m. to 4. Jonx F. HARTER, Deputy Collector. S———— JED RATES TO KANSAS CITY, p. m. REDU Via the Pennsylvania Raliroad account Imperial Council, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, On account of the meeting of the Imperial Council, Nobles of the Mystic | June 11 and 12, the Pennsylvania Rail- | road Company will sell June 7, 8, and 9, from all stations on its line, excur at rate of one fare for the round trip plus $2. These tickets will be good for return passage, leaving Kansas City not, ear- lier than June 11, nor later than June 17. For specific rates and full infor mation, apply to ticket agent. 6-2t, Hospital Gets $15,425. The Philipsburg Hospital got an appropriation of $15,425 lust week. INEER is quoted as manufacturing This saying that suprema ’ . Texas oil. 13 one of hold ont t and and convenient than coal. pe- 3s ig of petro enim, “Or od y yat hird of used as anty, fF 1 faci ballast as, for example, geems to be almost 1m. largely used in the French, Rus steamers use it altogether. and t Borneo and the great Un severa im. i ween : IVES On two Of liquid fuel 3 21% . y tha . 3a and the same i In South Africa on rac- | Rhodesia, oil is used Cause to the the insufficient supply is at of war England larop LAT In hereas she has i] or EN producers—and coal. CARO tores of coal at nu- OF of the KENTUCKY, not think ministration one that are Senator likely to that ubsidies and does the ad former governor says iffs, the trusts, In vy themselves with his this program in the South. the Philippines. opinion Penn Hall. Fred K. Carter and wife, of Centre Hall, were guests at the home of C. E. Zeigler Sunday. i Children’s Day will be obwerved in | noon. A very elaborate program has | been arranged for the oceasicn, | H. F. McManaway has a severe at-| Among the visitors who spent Sun- day in this section were, J, W, Gob- ble and wife, George Gentzel and wife and Samuel Ertel and wife, all of Georges Valley, Hotel Guests, The following is a partial list of the | guests at the Centre Hall hotel during i the past week, James W. Runkle, pro- 8. B. Myerly, Watsontown : Jas. i. Potter, ¥. m. B, Wan, W. 8, Millikin, Lewistown; Calvin Ruhl, | J. F, Smith, Bankse Paige, Colyer; D. 8. MeN, | A. R. MeNitt, Siglerville; R. W. Wagner, W. L. | Mothersbaugh, Heckla Park; Edwin H. Kiehl, Williamsport; E. P. McClasky, Sunbury; James P. Romig, Miss Sarah Roed, Milroy; FP. 8. Ulrich, | Job n Clark, Millbeim; W. R, Neff, Tusseyville; | Joe. L. Winters, New Berlin; iH. ¥, Musser, Chas, Hiack, David K. Koller; G. Emerick, Centre Hall; A.B. Lee, Colyer; A. F. Heckman, Tuasseyville; J. P. Fletcher, Binghamton, N. Y.; T. N. Reber, F. M. Dunkle, Lewisburg; E. B. Fleck, Newport; F. A. Gross, Bellefonte; Windem Soott, W, RB Chamberlin, Geo W, Davis, Milton; H. RB. Me Neill, Cleveland, O,; G. F, Roush, Bunbury; D, A. L. Hall, Saratoga, N. Y.; Hl. W. Achenbeim and wife, Tyrone; Miss Jean M. Cheetham, Chester; Mins Margaret Rose, Williamsburg: Eyer Clen than, W. A. MoDown, state College; Frank Sher. man, Hazleton; Will Masser, Tod Musser, Spring Miike; J. L. Rovkle, Bellefonte, AA IM insurance. 000 He » Order. eee eso] The Fruit 4 Season ¢ Centre Hall, Pa., is approaching. Agent for tho ¢ Johnston Harvester Co's § George R. Ileese, Colyer, Pa., full line of all kinds of —— . Fruit. | To sell our Toan, Coffees, Hplees and Raking a to consumers, Liberal commission pai | Address, GRAND UNION TEA €O., {J Tl 85 N, Grd Btreet, Harrl burg, i ¢ Harvesting Machines, S, MOWERS. RARES, ETC. ¥ FOWS Fruit and Derries that atitude, ro Lo choice VAFICLICE, matared in this + STRAWBE R will S001 by : 1 ¢ can be 0 I have had a practical experience ¢ for a period of eighteen years with farm and other machinery 0 and [I feel that money can be } saved to many farmers by have ! ¢ ing their old machines looked ready to pi k. \ : NEE Herries are over and repaired by a practi- eal man, will come resh forn premnrae \ The Ge ure that Cures Coughs, Colds, ruif Crippe, Congnlt your home Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is "i. : SLi. Why buy W hie I Vi il Can ge Home Gros 11 wil ; Sensible tak The GERMAN REMEDY Cures throat and \ung diseases. Sold by all druggists. 256850¢cs F. Smith i ¥ Mil Centre Hal Long, Spring be THE BOME GOLD CURE An Ingentouns Treatment by Which Drunk ards are Belog Cared Dally In Spite of Themselves, No weak a pleasant and cure for the habit It generally known and uuderstood that Drunkenness is a disease and pot weld Kk ness, A bo dy filled wit h poison and nerves completely shattered by pe riodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutral'zing aud eradicating this poi. son, and destroving the craving for in- toxicants, may Dow themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this avk wonderful “Home Gold Cure” which ts has been perfected after many years of CIR close stu iy and treatment of inebriates The faithful ordi ug to dine. Fanieed to cure the mos GRANT HOOVER ‘ontwrols 8 largest Fire Iusurance The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ...Money to Loan on First Holioats Office io Crider's ¢ Bellefonte, pe Telephone connection, No Nox i of the us Doses, ning positive is nerves; liquor How ts . Buggies and Wag ne and Sufferers cure d Grass Seeder. Yes ot ’ Matt Ri MIS, DIOVEeE Lise ae Le obstinate ose, ne | drinker. o matter how Our records show the mar ation of thousands of drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. Wives cure your husbands !! Child. ren cure your fathers !! This remedy i# in no sense a nostrum but i8 8 wpe if ie for this disease only, and is so skill- fully devised and preg pared that it thoro wighly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured snd made tem perate men by having the “eure” ad- ministered by loving friends and rela. tives without their knowledge in cof fee or tea, and believe today that thes dise ontinued drinking of their own | free will, Do not wait, Do not be de luded by sppareat and misleading “improvement.” Drive out the dis- ease at once and for all time. The “Home Gold Cure’ is sold at the ex- tremely low price of one dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others 25 to $50. Full directions sae. company each package. Special ad- | vice by skilled physicians when re- | quested without extra charge Sent prepaid to any part of the world on re- | oeipt of one dollar. Address Dept. B734 Edwin B. Giles &Company, and 2332 Market Street, bard =» xteen of the and Life Companies ¢ world. is DO AsSesSsINen U8, cup ' Pa. 23:30 Philadelphia. 4 ome, DR chiiblsine cents. The BALVE for for 25 Pa To" SMITHS Sent by mail tial, SMITH CO. Centre Hall New Spring Stock A fine line of Men's Shoes ; price, £3.50. A nice line of Ladies’ Shoes from £1.25 to £3.00. Come and examine our line of Trunks & Men's Dress Suit Cases, An elegant stock of Men's Shirts for summer from 50 to 75 cts, A good line of Fancy Silks for Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Kreamer & Son, tigi fa will find thev™ best brands of nw DWV WW Te FLOUR 4 WU We Be WT aT BBP are kept by i AN, you A. P. LUSE & SON, CENTRE HALL. PA. “Nb ¢ JOHN §. Al CENTRE HALL, PA. Pilishury Flour and John S. Auman Brand the bx unre #t on the market, BRAN, p on hand i ooues BRILL. HALL. . BRICK and AR SH INGLES. r load di K inp Min iis always on hand, «tom chopp ne Jd I alo keep Halt on hand win burian « Horse of entire grain bags « oue at all nA i Bam's Pr { CF att ie LU A new fle k hoe We ha § ji it i: i perior to Graham flour now in stock. i 1 SIM OF LHOSL ales uty, Ye ur i a A. P. LUSE & SON. ber Highest price Of & machi the W In buying a ing the Here Boring Spring LADIES’ FARCY DRESS BOOBS, EMBROIDERIES, LAWNS ARD DRESS TRIEMINGS. A FULL 1.1 we are again with a full line of y i A ' 3 goods, A full line of NE ( GERTS’ FURKISHING 600DS HATS, CAPS, ETC. In fact we you can usually find in We Coflee Blend 11 Scull’s Golden at 2 1bs. for 25 also se cents. H. F. [ROSSMAN, % Spring Mills M. FAUBLE & SON. . . . SEIN ma sae - — Re * + * - Cow aah oy le se we wll ogy Gx --— _, We wil 1 i688 Money : 3 I elieionie, the assortment that otl ure to find what us! They keep They mer- honest clothing. them fit. They nr ia character of FW wl, ave 1 alabld 3 1.4 good clotin shionid. poy i \ ’ h ave iho stvie and high class bailne worrls LALIOT Wore. chant will do just what we say«- suit Duplicat ghiown you in any store in Dellefonte. for one-third less money, any or Try to inter- est you enough to prompt an investigation. gs us, see if we don't. This saving onght SHOES. SHOES. Weare doing a big shoe business. Customers geem to be more than pleased with our shoe store. One told us this week that the saving was greater than we claimed—a great deal more than he expected. We guess it must be true. We want ours to bo the best Men's and Boys’ Shoe store in Bellefonte. We think it is. We believe you will agree with us, Come, sce. IM. FAUBLE & SON. . ii