Gossip About People of Note rn Mr. Chand ler, who Is president of the Spaunl commission, was one of the give practical an horough the problen ted witl the power it Wis « now sh treaty claims first to study to 1ddressed to J ws OG Secretary of State, Washing ton, D. C. Personal” Of course his Idea was to make Mr. Blaine think he had sent 1 the wrong letter, and Blaine to read It Mrs. Chandler But the contrar) the case Mr. Blaine evidently per ceived Mr, Chandler did not forward Chan nor did with Mr. Chandler mont! H ler nu beha tant him his of never like he expected Mr and forward it to was ir he Mrs Otto Kelsey Li font the year point ceeded } the of! chose as his own subsequent state election The president's son-in-law, Repre sentative N las Longworth, Is one of the golf pl ONETONS, and he » prominent part in a golf symposium in one of the house cloak- few days avers In « rooms a ago “The most remark able golfer 1 ever knew.” sald he, “was a man in Cin. cinnatl “His theory was that there should be a drink served on every and he worked it by means of an army of cad dies. One evening he came In and an. nounced that he bad renounced the game, + “What's the matter, Jim? asked a friend. i “Oh he sald wearily, ‘it's no use. | I give it up. Whenever 1 can see the ball I can't bit it, and whenever [ can hit it I can't see it." toe, NICHOLAS LONG- wonTn, you 18 not much of a is able to dispose upho red been ry has ner of Maryland, » on the ires of the de- rate and some nce to the upper nember of ' In the house Mr. R n for his retorts. The tariff on glass was under discussion day. The 1904 ner pt one late Thomas B. Reed asked him what | his attitude was as to glass, “We both live in glass houses and had better change was Mr. Rayners rejoinder | Rayner were frequently In $B i ? the subject” GOREMYKIN He was ) NE) Witte, then finance min loenment ’ documents to ter, pr that co Were as represenied When the czar con with this he his knees HOSA, being a3] self got him na fronted Goremykin sald to have fallen to wept and begged forgive yme the czar him glass of water Later Goremykin joined the Yon Plehve cab nl, which drove Witte from the finance ministry In 1903 The new preter comes from Novgo rod province, hos large es tates noted for thelr dairy products Wer where he The Long and Short of it. Father pays $250 to educate his daugh- ter in music; $50 to enable her to say $120 to give her lessons in painting, and $100 to teach her “good.day" in French how to dance he then marries a young 8 save by doing her man getting week How much will she a salary of per own kitchen work for the next five years saving herself at the rate of $3 per paying } week / 10,000 Pensioners. The Spanish war lasted but a short time and the deaths in active service were very few, yet there are about eigh. | teen thousand pensioners already from that war and about thirty one thousand more who have made applications for pensions, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1906 | pO Vg For Alcohol Denaturized VN WN QQ 1 | hile to come about ——— 1 revo n In PR HARVEY W. WILEY AND CORN ST ¥ NEDHAKKA tained but t it ea naturized wiol obtain fro grain ould be available. The products expected to furnish the chief suppis of this removal of the sugnt or vegetables w article In case of the fax are corn other vegetables con taining a great deal of starch, Accord Ing to the estimates of the secretary of agriculture, and corn will be largely grown for the production of alcohol as well as for food if the tax Is removed The alcohol In that case would be made undrinkable by the ad. dition of wood alcohol and pyridine Dr. Wiley chemical experi ments have done much to develop sen timent in favor of pure food laws, has that cornstalks may be util ized for commercial alcohol, the same kind of press being used to extract the fermentable material as for sugar cane Mr. Wilson estimates that with the gridding up of the stalk as well as the grain corn ean be made to produce 230 gallons of alcohol to the acre. [his would mean a vast inerease in the de mand for this product and a corre sponding beuefit to the farmer. potatoes, beets and potatoes whose shown enormous, and on the plains of the west It Is stacked up almost mountain high at certain seasons, but its growth . ————— The | corn crop of the country Is already | WH i { 0 ‘ it par he Passing of the Little Its Methods, Low Table nnd regulated tea ta- th a dozen 3 and saucers When the to sit, and drink tea made nexperienced hostess, ent. The system has ting is unnecessary ving, for the cept safely in the ¢ brought in only he kitchen, is hold : erves to Editorial, Local News. Trust rested * ole v Geofesde fede foods oe } } A) A AE I A he dod ded dodo ded dodo dodo de de dod bdo dodo dd dod dd 3 44 43d 434434 SEER used over geventy Yea rs In Millions i] 4 American "Homes enck’'s Mandrake Filla Shave ween A Household Word n" f the United States through three generations , [heir Purity and Absolute harm. lessness, as well as their unfailing eBcacy have firmly established them as a household necemnity SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A sure cure for net ipation, Indi gestion Sick Headache, Giddiness Nausea, Flatulency and Bilicusness i e ele Schenck [ Mandrake Pills “Uven the Liver” ealth energy and good spirits c everywhere, 285 cents a box I. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. Pa HAMPDE MADE AT THE GREAT WATCH WORKS AT CANTON,OHIO The dealer can tell you the merits of these goods better than we ean explain them in an advertisement, It costs you nothing to seo them at the follow. ing stores: F. P. Blair & Co. BELLEFONTE. and you NN RN PANNA ASN A ANANSI Ns A The DOROTHY DODD lines present a beautiful selection of New Styles and AA Leathers for the season, and we invite you to inspect them. We TOWN for Men You can't afford to buy till you see what have the Reliable WATSON- and DAYTON HEAVY SHOES and Boys. Every pair warranted. NANA we have. DON'T FORGET THE PREMIUM LIST WE HAVE. pr YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA WNININANINININANANINI NINN NINN AA ~ to AAA AA AAA A A A A A A A AA NIN NG INNINGS ANANSI McCalmont & Co. ON APRIL IST, 1906, th the \r cade fice and war he Removed their general office from their Yard, where they have facilities and are better prepared now than serve their patrons both well and promptly Their line is large and their stock ample,—Coal, Wood ; Farm. Garden and Lawn Fertilizers and Sceds; Poultry Feeds, Land Plaster, Wall Plaster, Rosendale and Portland Cements, Building Sand, Brick, Hair, American Fence, Smooth Wire, Barbed Wire, Staples, Nails, Lane and Myers Barn Door Hangers, Heavy Hardware, Hay Carriers, Track, Pulleys, Forks, Rope, Binder Twine, Conklin Wagons, Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Aspinwall Potato Planters, Corn Planters, and a complete line of Farm Implements and Machinery. The quality is a little better and the price a little closer than ever before I'he Fertilizer line is the most com- plete ever kept. Can't price all here, but prices run thus : ng to enlarged « nse ever before to 12 sacks .h £11.50 Cash Phosphate & Potash, (12 sacks ahd .d . £14 00 Cash 16-tooth Perry Harrow . $8 00 Cash BUSINESS HOURS : TAM. TOS PM McCALMONT & CO., BELLEFONTE, PA. Acid Phoshate per ton, 18000th Perry Harrow, . $8.50 Cash Mitooth Lever Spike Harrow, $10 00 60-tooth Lever Spike Harrow, $10.75 Two-horse Plow, $9.00 Cash
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