THE KEYSTONE STATE. ——————— News Happeniags of Interest Gathered From All Sources. —— Patents granted — Henry 1 W tkinshurg hrake for street KF. Donaghy, raopolis, wire : Charles M. Dra B. Miller, McKeesport, Henry H Freeman, Pittsburg. play ing card holder and score card: John S. Fulton. Frank lin, lacomotive hoil ri: Samuel J. Gibb ney, Mit Pleas: tte: Frank Greene a Wellsboro, Kaufman, Harry F » COAsStIng wagon H. Merri asphalt paving plant: fruit jar; David OAD Saving de att Stuver, Jo Brown, Cars; J fence Vo and can cover; railway Waaod, fonas screen: also nan, Alle gheny, Dara Rothschild, vice: Ralph \ rigging foi i: Samuel | Johnstown, rentum. ' iv fohnstown, d tastener: seph Toner, ham J. Wrig Pensions granted ; Pittsburg, $8: Edward J gheny, 88: David Br I. Milton Havs, Newville 2 : Voltz, Erie; $8: John MeKelveen Ligonier, $30; Jordan J. Winters ville, $10; William Slick 1 7: Thaddeus Skinner, mm Vogan, Sandy | W. Fil own, $12: Henry teen 1 ake of Frederick 1 $14; Wilson S. Dellett ily Charles W. Cater. Washi Michael Lepley. Shindle, $10 Martin, Lewisburg. $io Shauer, Mt. Union. $8 Garrison, $12: Adam Roland. ( $10; Eleanor I While gus Sheridan, probably charging The Institute, in the York At ne ngton, David David hn Berdine , “de tendance eed the of fntown speech-making in the Cum byvterian Church, dered by Judge R Hanan, of Lag: A camp fire was ! Another case dip} i oped at Blairsville Colle ge for Women Fhe patient Mrs M. D. Permiar the matron, and who has been no previous cases. The buildings had xl! been thoroughly fumigated and disin fected and the development of this case will postpone their use for school pur oes for a period of at least 30 days t had been intended to resume reci tations, but this plan will now have be abandoned Frederick Weaver was held up robbed by highwaymen near Fo-d City They secured $53 in money. Six sus pecis have been arrested, $ tlelre distinction oi being the only town in Central Pennsylvania that has water than it needs. Owing to superabundance of water in the maine Roaring Run water works which have supplied the town for 40 years, A. W. Campbell, collector for 2 Rochester installment house, was ar rested at Youngstown, O., on a charge of embezzlement, The six-year-old daughter of Walte: Brownfield, of Uniontown, was burne¢ 10 death by her clothing catching fire while Burning leaves. § COMMERCIAL REVIEW, General Trade Conditions, of lrade” says: “Settlement the coal strike re moves the only serious handicap to in dustrial progress. Five months of re- stricted fuel production had begun to check the wheels at many manufactur ing centers, while there was a pereept thle dimimition in consumptive de mands as the purchasing power of the wiage-caruwers steadily decreased. Trans portation is now the worst feature, and threatens continue disturbing. That well upted 15 evi carnings f first week per cent. larger than ent above 1000 upplies fuel caused ng mrnaces fhe i decreased output of domestic lly neutralized Prac named for im and make conces Owing to the fortunately fur rays of to { 1 ay . tne ratiways ar OC denced by ir the of (Kk tober. 1.5 . and 10.9 per grate 01 bank Ol hut been para irom abroad be ho iron, 101n to contracts 3 1 uation i sinters the nption at output and kindred lings (irder IOrware rl numenrou for steel rails the plans ke ep a Iie of 1" manned 01 come vie nes anda bar ly y ¥ weanened goods icature about 250.000 pieces’. o While quotations were tone became decidedly the mar 1 meel her divisions of ly interested utr require LATEST QUOTATIONS. Flour— Spring clear, $4 1043.30: best Patent, £4.50; choice Family, $3.75 WW hent New York No 2 oe: Philadelphia No 2, 3 Baltimore i frathered £41 iwnlls Va (Re an i ht afeers Hog rib sides, 12¢: bulk ; bulk ham butts, Fie; breasts Bulk shoulders Products ilk bellies, 1k ¢; bacon elear rib sides, bacon 12¢; sugar-cored sugar-cured shoulders California hams, uncanvased, 12 refined lard tierces, biris wd ol) Ib cans, gross, 1134¢; refined lard socond-hawd tabs, 11% refined lard, hall-barrels and new tubs, 1i4e ulders, ! lie; 10¢ Ihe SHIRT Cure i in yased or Ie; hams ¢ and aver, Live Steck. Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 10a15¢ lower ood to prime steers 87 4048 50; medigm $3 TonT 20; stockers and feeders $25 10 U0; cows, $1 25a4 75: heifers £2 25, 3 A); lesus-fod steers £3 00a4 00 Ho “, Mixed nnd butchers £5 90a 7 40; good tn thoice, heavy $7 4047 47; Sheep, sheep and lambs slow to lower; good to choice whothers #325a3 75: Western sheep } ad 50 East Liberty, Cattle steady; choice $6 8047 00; prime $6 00a6 50. Hogs, prime heavy 27 60a7 65, mediums 87 45: heavy Yorkers $7 34a7 40. Sheep steady, Best wethors $3 75a1 00 culls und com mon 81 50a? 00; choice lambs 85 50a) TH LABOR AND INDUSTRY Guelph, Can., have or Larpenters at ganized, A union been mailers Indianapolis of the newspaper 1a organised at Ind Farmers in the Indian 1 erritory are vadly in need of men for cotton pick: ing. City firemen at Hartiord, Conn, have petitioned Council for an increase of wages. At San Jose, Cal, the strike of the liod-carriers and stonemasons’ helpers has been settled. A settlement of the trouble in the maolders' shops’ has been reached at Guelph, Canada. The annual convention of loom fixers of America was recently held at Woon. socket, Rode Island, The Tacoma (Wash) Trades Coun cil has declared in favor of trade un ionists for political office, regardless of party affilation. Be Real Terrors of the Sea. It is the opinion of competent judges that in the newly designea ships the Louisiana and the Connec- ticut the United States will have two of the greatest warships ever built, Together with the British gaips—the Edward VII, the Commonwealth and the Dominion five largest warships in the world. A Natural Mistake. In a city not subject to earthquakes there lived a family who had ene of those domestics of the break every thing-they-touch sort. Recently the town experienced a slight shock. Pie tures were thrown down, crockery and furniture rattled about. Im the midst of the tumult the mistress went to the head of the stairs and called out in a would-be patient tone: “Mary Ann, what are you doing now?” Compllied With the Law. M. Baron, the French actor, recently accepted a rallroad pass, and as the French law requires that all such bil lets shall have a picture of the holder Pe emu 0118 pd SE reel upon it Mr. Baron bad himself photo graphed as Mephistopheles. In this character he is better known than as a private individual, and both the rail way and the government officials are content to regard the law as fully complied with. The Oregon and its sister ships had batteries of four thirteen-ineh and eight eight-inch guns, but the Connec ticut and Louisiana will mount a bat tery which is go heavy as to place these vessels practically in a class by themselves, Each carries four twelve-inch, eight eight-inch, twelve seven-inch and twenty three-inch guns. The next most powerfully arm #d vessel is probably the Edward VII She also carries four twelve-inch, but Instead of the eight eight-inch she armed with four 9.2-inch guns. This, of course, is a much more powerful weapon than the eight eight-inch, that is to say, will be so much greater that there will be far more likelihood of getting in an effective blow, | It is the broadside battery of Is gs 2 . : | twelve seven-inch guns, however. that ; # : is believed to render the Connecticut 1 i 80 much more powerful than the Ed ward VIL, which carries only ten six-inch against the greater number A i of seven-inch. An increase of an inch WEE I ] ie } { of a six-inch, means a great increase in power Furthermore, the Connecti will carry twenty of the three inch guns as against ten or twelve of the same caliber carried by the latest British battleship, ont Young girls at this period of life, or their mothers, are earnestly in- vited to write Mrs. Pinkham for advice; all such letters are strictly confidential; she has guided in a motherly way hundreds of young women : and her advice is freely and cheerfully given. School days are danger days for American girls. Often physical collapse follows, and it takes years lost vitality. Sometimes it is never recovered. over-careful about keeping their Perhaps they are not through careless ais respect the monthly sickness is B. B. B. SENT FREE, Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cancers, Itehing HMumors, Bone Pains. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B) Pimples, scabby, sealy, itohing E Eating Serofuls Poison, Bone cures Ulcers, Rores Pains, Swallings tism, Cancer. specially advised for ahre nie cases that dootors, patent medi and nes Hot Bprings fail to cure or help, Strength. weak Kidnsys Druggists, $1 oures I ans [er args bottle prove it for iy sent frees by 0 recover rendered 1 hich should be removed at once. or Headache, faintness, slight vo riig larity, loss of sl ep and appetite, a 1 HE Bociely ol others, are symptoms all indicating that irch-enemy is at hand. Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound has hel D1 i rt ul period. With 1t they have gone 182 and safety. With its proper use th uliar dangers of school years and preg offer | cane of Catarrt Catarrd ire F.J. Crexey & Co iernigned. have kr for the last 15 vears ard bel ' 7 a vee] own § J 18 aA red 25k PH Ye eve Bip a yw iranssrc sble to carry ) A Young Chicago Girl * Studied Too Hard.’ “Dean Mus. Pixgnas: — I wish to thank you for the help and efit T have received throuch the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen ; years old I suddenly seemed to lose my usual good health and vitality. Father said I studied too hard, but the doctor thought different and prescribed tonics, which I took by the quart without relief. Reading one dav in the paper of Mrs. Pinkbam's great cures, and finding tho symptoms described an. swered mine, I decided I would give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. I did not sav a word to I bought it myself and took to directions regularly for and I found that I gradually impros and that all pains left me, and [ was old self once more. — Livre E Six: ALLL, 17 E. 22d St, Chicago IL” “Miss Pratt Unable to Attend School.’ ‘Dean Mus. Prxksas:—1 feel it my duty to tell all young womer ww much Lydia E. Pinkham’s wonderful Vegetable Compound has lone for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and lid not care for any kind of society, but’ now I feel like a new person, | have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months “I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female == Miss Arua Prat, Hoily, Mich. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the one sure rem- edy to be relied upon at this important period ina young girl's life, $5000 FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith prodace the original Istters and signatures of arabe in all bus i Tires financially ne and i obligation made hy their Wrer & Teeax Wholesales Dr firm ERists, Toled ben. | rt & Draggista, Toleds Oki Hall's Catarrh Cure is takes ing directly ur the hi faces of t) I Price, 75 Hall's Family ill Manviy, Whe ieaaie niernally art nd mucous sur ninle sent Tree v sll Droggists Be syniom per battle the doc! it accord} two months | | weak : ne “TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES - REE - | SHOWING FULL LINE OF ¢ 15 AND HATS A.J TOWER CO.BOSTON. MASS. 46) 17% INVESTMENT The Preferred 8tock of the W. L. Douglas Stee Capital Stock, $2,000,000. $1,000,000 Preferred Stock. $1,000,000 Common Bock Shares, $1 OO cach. Sold at Par, Only Preferred Stock offered for sale. ’ W. L. Douglas retains 2il Common Stock, The Preferred Stock of the W Douglas Shes Commi |UY Pars betier than Savings Banks or Govergnent ends. Every dollar o offered the public bi gua——— more tm 8 4olinrs W J - Was continues 0 own aif of Lie brasiness, an reer, L ing Men's land Sewed i 0% § i Wash Free Test Treaiment LE SRY RS rou beve no fa Leni, send tue 8 sample ef your ne for aseiysis y mail my oph our disses af one wook 's tres ment FREE OF £11 CusY, i ihen be eouY wowed that my a Dent cares, Mailing cons snd bot or urin roe 02.0. 87, SULA FIR 822 Penn Ave, Pittsburg, Pe th in my method of morning wr 1 %en seed 39 We buy Demnry Land Warrants lwued 'o sol diers of the Mexican an Mexican Veterans Write for particuls The Collins Land Co, Atlantic Building, ww ashington, Bb. ©, Sitnations Secured Wire offers, tion relunded and sproial Business Colleges Hontgomery, Als, Houston, Tex Columbus, Gg Richmond. Va. 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Manufactured by It is perfectly safe under all circumstances, RSV It is used by millions of families the world over, It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians, If you use it you have the best laxative the world ed ~ a £5 San Francisco, Cal v. ps Louisville, substances, York, N. Y.
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