The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 09, 1904, Image 7

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THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in
Short Order.
Wark
tramnshed
on the Wabash Station and
in Pittsburg was stopped
by a strike of bricklayers. The con
tractors, the George A. Fuller Com
pany, sublet the contract for pomting
and ¢ mg the building to a non
union contractor who was employing
lab to this class of work
The Fuller Company was mnetified
that the pointing and cleaning of the
id properly belonged to
ie bricklayers’ organization
i not have the
trike was ordered
ican
rers do
mem
desired ef
neral Directors’
Pennsylvania,
n elected the folle wing ofh
President, F. C. Benl
Pittsburg: v
Hookey, Pi tladelphia; Wi
Sample, Sh Joseph
Newcastle: secretary, Geos
ler Paul, Pi
ser,
Associa
im annual con
venti
cers
ice-presidents,
S
Ke
treasurer,
+ Sharon:
iladelphia;
Philadelpha: dele
conventon. George
, Philadelphia; S. G
Pittsburg: A B® Ho key,
i paa; E. S. Lawrie, Alle
heny, and Joseph Steph Altoon
the ne
Hid
Paul
ens, a
‘hiladelphia was selected xt
piace of meeting
Ponti telegraph oper
Seh IK] Jv f the
as
Pierce B
n the
Pennsylvaniz
leave
ator « ison Of
apphed for
» and
trip
.eeK
ten days
au
pleasure
three
i
by t
the Cat}
Penn av
of $3000
cess to
senting
had
are building
len
been
sic
It was
Superior’s
ger
hilowed to
for the purpose inspec
At noon,
alled to prayer, the stranger cin
tHaor
Was
came
ting pre; ‘
1568 when the cistere were
fre
the fire escape to the third
then came doy
the Mother
He jimmied
room, broke
away }
box
A robber
Railway
o'clock
and
charge. The
ing
the
fer
803%
one
contents of the
the Reading
Souderton
entered
station at
the other afternoon
the telegraph
operator,
shot
from his wound,
operating key
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assistance with ¢
thief was captured
raigned before
Souderton,
jail. The pris
Raymond T
Py 3 go
cannon
Sargen’s
his face w
Kugle lo
Both men are
War and mem
ham H. Child wet, of
gle n artilleryman
War
3
Lieuten
Marietta
was a durmg
and bh
He held his th
hole, and S
charge home
discharged
charge of the cannon
mb over
rammnmung
ad
the tou
ATRECN Was
when
Amputation
arms, hoped, may
able to
life if
shock He 1s 61 years « § age
a wife and family. The accide
curred in the Mar
the Memorial Day exercises were in
progress,
Six cadet
from the regular squad at the Penn
Military College, contested
Bergiels medal. The
too Robert K. Mosser
John 1. Wetherill, of
2 Henry, Jr. of
the cannon
at the
it is RAVe Sarge
withstand the
and has
tit ¥
he 3
» 3
1etta Cemetery while
cavalrymen, selected
sylvania
for the
was awarded
of Noxen, Pa
Chester, and James
Philadelphia, received honorable
mention, The judges were Major
George A. Dodd, Third Cavalry, U
S. A; Major John T. Kmght and
Captain James E. Normeyle, Quar-
termaster’s Department, U. 8S. A.
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COMMERCIAL KEVIEW.
R. G. Dun Co.'s vieckly review of
trade says: .
Retail trade is stimulated
seasonable weather and the inJdustria
outlook is brighter on the whole, al
several adverse factors
appeared. Manufacturing lines re.
port a shight improvement at woolen
mills and shoe factories, and, while
there is more idle cotton mmachinery
it 18 worthy cf note that the last Fall
River statement showed very little
reduction in dividends
Railway carnings thus far
for May fall per cent,
same time last year, @
It is increasingly difficult to find
pertaming te
and steel try Pur
small and frequently” ef
ncessions, aithougt
» find definitely
» except from pig
which now averages from $5 to $7
fon cheaper than at the corresponding
date last year
Textile markets
£OnMe extent
weather
reported
short of the
¥
1%
Sof
mdadications
indus
the ir
chases
on
are
difficult
quotations
it 1s lower
iron
have
during the past
conditions being
favorable for retail trade,
orders for waol
crease more tha
manufacturers
Failures
the United
year, and 7 in (
7 & year ago
Bradstreet’s save:
Wheat, 1
the week ending May 26, aggregate
1.132157 bushels aaginst 1,225.63 las
week, 4.677.678 this week last Year
3,000,645 in 1902 and 4.1 WR.a7o in 1001
Corn exports for the week ARRregate
233.605 aga 118,337 las’
Week a VEar
ago, 71 sR i!
1902 and 2,037,348 in
week
notably
while the
worsteds in
sanguine
and
the most
anticipated
this week number 226 ir
States against 206 las’
‘anada, compared wit}
18
including flour, exports fou
bushels
1,170.730
nst
"es
101
WHOLESALE MARKETS.
FLOUR (Juiet
more
: >
pred
cream
Ya iagie, 14 ais: Store
packed ii .
EGGS
CHE}
112
Steady and
SE and
BI a: med;
Ri4@ fs
unchanged, 17
Firm unchanged
Bn
10
lave
ire,
small,
"
New
ceipts,
e
exira, 1s
ax um,
BUTTER Fi
creamery, common
Minute Guiry tr
J3@17%
Steady
cream
r to good,
ce. : do good
white colored
fair to gond 63i@ ~
14.22
I near by fancy
fir &t 5 vi
whl FIG
Iva 18, pec
i214
spring
turkeys
wis
rem re
to
York
689;
1X
mon to extra.
CHEESE
State full
7
ree 1.832
ored, choice
smal!
4
eipts
1
small ¢
wl fos
7ARTN
fair to
and
receints
¥
ern
¢ hrm:
Is, 14:
12. dressed, Western
13; turkeys
FLOUR
21
changed prices
ARD.—Firm:
refined
exports,
Western steamed
ent 600
American, 7.15; compound, 534
new Sauth
and Western
sweets, 31.00
fi Rs:
South
POTATOES
ern, 4.00@%.55:;
sacks, 2.500 2;
cont
faney hand
omestics, 314@
Live Stock
Good to prime steers. 5.2
@s.7 poor to medium, 4.400@'5.28
stockers and feeders, 3254.75: cow
and heifers, 1.75(@5.00; canners. 1
200; Bulls, 2.50@4.25; calves, 2
575: Texas fed stecrs, 4.500510
HOGS -Mixed and buchers, 4.551
4.75; good to choice heavy, 4.70@
480; rough heavy. 4.35004.6%: hight,
4.50465; bulk of i x 0
SHEEP--Good ta choice
£255.60; fair
(a's 00; native lambs, ox
lambs, 5.0m 7.50
New York—STEFERS 4.75% 60
stags, 5.00; bulls, 1.570 4.60; cows, 2.00
(04.0% Cables quote live cattle slow
at 1i@ratic. per pound; few tops
12¥ic. dressed weight: shee dull at
120@14¢c.; dressed weight: yD ie ater
beef steady at g@9lic. per pound.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep
weak; winter lambs and pring lambs
25¢. lower, Sheep, 3850@s500: no
thoice here; winter lambs, 550@6.75;
spring lambd 6.50@8.25; one dcck
choice, R50
HOGS Receipts, 2,183; State hogs,
£15; light Ohio do., 5.00 mixéd West-
ern, 4.65.
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ales, 4 4
wethers
hotee + od § OF
to ¢ :
spring
¥
WORLD OF LABOR
Butte (Mont) granite cutters re
ceive a minimum wage of $6 a Jay.
Lynn (Mass) Bakers’ Union has
rejected the arbitration offer of the
Winsor( Canada) plumbers are on
strike, a demand for 35 cents an hour
having been refused.
A dispute at the Denaby-Main col
lieries, in Wales, has resultedein »
lockout of nearly 1,000 men.
In the matter of salaries paid to
highschool teachers Kansas City, Kan
stands at the bottom of a list of §
cities, :
Ihe Longshoremen at Manistee,
Mich, have returned to work at so
cents an hour. and the strike on the
lumber docks is ended,
The annual convention of the Inter
national Brotherhood of Bookbinders
will be held in St. Paul, Minn, the
second week in June,
Formation of unions among women
will be encouraged in Towa. During
the past year these organizations in-
creased more than 100 per cent.
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What is of chief significance In
result of the muni
tions in France is the isive
of the Nationalists, who have
the governments of several
cities, including Paris It
show that the French people are tired
at las! of Chauvinizsm and its eterna’
incitements international conflicts
What the French th
their neighbors: ne
longer a
disturb
they
elec
defea/
controll
large
i
recent ipal
de
0
ed
goes
to
need ie peace w
they
that
relia
and will
tGierate party
the friendly
have establish
Professor l.ounshu
another
] uy
English in Harp
question of
t ERIE
ar's Magazine, treating
scholarly and entertalr
in his paper the
Now, in “The tSory of
the
in 10¢
manager
split infinity
an ldiom,”
beginning
iq belter
ng ar
on
ano
for
outlines
the wou
had better, a practice of
tion, which bids fair t«
if not checked by a knowledge
facts in tj Would
ne
Professor 1 iry is
carefully
growth of use of
recent acep
increase
of the
better
BE un
iiomat ¥
lenge the
people whe
thought
Lhe
but
real Case
BAYS Aunsl
grammatical
which
as it
will
number
fentious] {
thems
statement at
of
tention
have heen
training
uid better
a
On A
eEsly use
of wo
Ee the simplest
A Jag anese ho
La, py ow i * * 3 * 4 3! »
LINE In ne i { : ie
posal at each {ine
May say it
the
a
daytime
small house roomy
tired of Afri
at his London or
who knew ‘he work
had
’ , v
: Ee prs
Ha
we
Neyer
Ome
home al that
wae
and nfidence nits
ing done
He
that
He
Hved tions
teen Cunieg
RUR"*
YEARS mn
had ae die
EE
few
Pt
Mrs
mp
magazines in demanding
Ansem tera
and American
h it of | «and
RE
rarely dr
their
Weekly writer
contrary. “great
intorrigibly ad
and get
rites Mark
Di
As
SRY
ite wi YIEOTr, RULER
taracteor slice
derided
family
and
WD
a
a8 oO she
the magazine authors gon
men who eat well nk,
Are
wives
t du
iu
The
taat
are
the
9) to be bored by
Harper's
on the
a most
romforts of
an,” and he
Stevenson, Kipling
and Bret Harle “Xam
is noiaing. he the
with curren! American litera
"The publishers print the best
can get: the magaz nes
glories they can gel. the
MELA
con
rejoins
guthors
f fe
dicted to
them if they
Twain
Thackeray
ples her
matter
ture
kena,
-
books they
print the
public reads the best books and
zinea it can find There iz no
spiracy put down talent, and some
notable minds that ought to mak
ing literature are otherwise emploved
We fear that there ig po better reason
for it than the on that the
other jobs pay
host
0
be
aordid
hetter.”
The Outlook says: The Department
of Agriculture reaporta most interest
ing experiments made by
Poffa, of the Univeraity of California
upon men engaged in hard manual la
bor most of the time and students
working to support themselves while
pursuing their studies. The professor
declares: “Nuts ars the cheapest
source of ensrgy, peanuis raaging far
ahead.” The price, 3.6 cents per 1.000
calories of energy, is at less cost than
any animal! food, or potatoes at 90
cents a bushel. Peanuts deserve spe
ciel mention because they are the
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percentage of proteine, with
value aad minimum
highest
maximum fuel
refuse
purchase more proteine and
when spent for flour or meal. but
these are raw materials, requiring con
siderable preparation before they are
eaten. This is not necessary with
fruits and nuts. Tea cents’ worth of
of proteine and 2.767 calories of ener
bread, they are outrahked by dried
beans, which, at five ceats a pound,
will supply for 10 cents over
grame of proteine and 3,040 enlories of
energy. If more peanuts and dripd
beans were used by the frultarians the
diet would be enriched and the cost
decreased. Fifteen cents a day wan
the average cost, with fruit, nuts,
begns and a limited quantity of cotiage
shecse and egw ot —
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BEAUTY BENEATH THE WAVES
of Remarkable
Formation.
“Yon may talk about the beauties
of the Yosemite, Niagara Falls. the
Alps, or any place on the top of the
earth,” sald a well-known gunner in
the United States navy, “but they are
not to be compared with the beauties
of old ocean, particularly such as can
be seen from a diver's helmet.”
“You're right fald another
gunner. “The Jubbers do not know
what they have missed. | remember
once when | was a gunner's mate sit
ting for more than an hour on the
fluke of an anchor 1 had been gent
own to and gazing with awe
m a beautiful coral bank It was
really the most beautiful thing 1 ever
saw. Every color of the rainbow was
there and aside from that there was
enough variety in the strangeness of
the formation in the to keep
one busy several hours cogitating or
the wonderful things nature had seep
fit to hide beneath the waves I woule
probably have remained for severa
hours, gazing with rapture on the
bank, and was really think ng tha!
down there in the depths, away fron
the noise and strife of mother earth
would suit me for the rest of my days
when a ‘soup-and-bully tin throws
over the side of the ship dropped be
tween me and the coral bank M3
Cream Was over It was a case of
quick transition from the sublime tc
the ridiculous and 1 immediately gave
the signal to be hauled up.”
Diver Tells Cos
there,”
recover
coral
but Honest.
honest man,” sald the
am poor, | know, hut
name, and that alone
of which my child
I am not
100 oid
my
Poer
I am an
bank clerk "
I have a good
ur
‘Sir
inheritance
may well proud
man, 1 w, but |
down any reflections
name
But
hank
Think of that
“1 have thou
t wh
re
he
an oc
to i
£004
KOO am ve
upon
of
for
the
you
ght ¢ 5 ! ied the
clerk “B al
money
mpared to
“But you
No
“Once and
-
of
x & ROO
Know
the clerk
that }
more ipted
+ tell
on of cash
you
not ier
your bank
He Earned.
of Chat
at the
accept ‘the
First Money
A
Bishop Danie! Goode
tanooga. Tenn. who
New England Methodist Episcopal
onference, in Springfield. Mass. was
taking the small salaries
ministers received and how often they
were financially embarrassed “1 re
member when | was a very small boy
that my father moved to Norwalk
Conn, and | first began t« enjoy the
pleasures of life in the country i
the job from a neighboring
farmer of driving the cows home from
pasture night and at the end
I received a quarter for
presided
of which
secured
every
of the week
this service
FITS poy
pens after frat Aaya
NerveHestorer $2 riall
Dr. RH Krise, Ltd 993
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se of Dr. Kline's €3reat
treat
“Pe
I's
file an
Ar
ne
bh =t s
Strawberries 1 siranberrivs £9,
but prunes go on |
ME BT
1ETeY
Ladiss Can Wear Shase
One sles smaller after usine Allen's Pas.
Ease a powder. It makes tight or new shoes
cary, Cures swollen, hot sweat ng hing
feet ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At
all droggists and shoe stores. 25. Don't an
eopt any substitute, Trial package Farr by
mall. Address Alles 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y
When a warn
troubles t's 3 that she
the celebrat: her birthday anniversary
her
resumed
Irving over
hae
Mre Winslow s Sonthing Kv ip forehildren
testhing, soften the gums. reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain cures wind colic, 250.8 bottie
If it weren't for their mistakes a great
many men would never be heard of
Plso'sCareafor onsamption isan infalilble
medicine for coughs and colds. —N, W,
Bamoxs, Ocean Grove, NX. 1. Feb 17. 1900,
People may not think you a fool, vet
they may not be in a position to deny ii.
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Cost of Hauling Freight.
The cost of hauling a ton of freight
a mile on Great Britain's greatest rail
way ie 1.45 cents; on the Pennsyivania,
forty cents, and on the New York Cen.
tral, forty-one cents.
8100 Reward. S100,
The readers of thie paper will be pleasad ts
learn that thers is at least one dreaded dis.
ease that science has been able to cure in ail
Hestages and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh
Cure ia the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity, Catareh being a con.
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure le taken inter.
nally, acting directly upon the blood and me
cous surfaces of the syetend t hereby destroy.
ing the foundation of the disease and givin 2
the patient strength by building up the con.
stitution and assisting nate e in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith ia
ite curative powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars forany case that it fails to cure,
Bend Jor list of testimonials. Address
F. J. Caeser & Co., Toledo, 0,
Eold hy Druggists, 750,
Take Hall's Family Pille for constipation,
The Teacher Interested,
“Miss Biggs is interested
pa.” “How so?"
she had told me seven times to sit
down and behave myself, she said she
wondewsed what sort of a father | bad.”
in you,
The Pennsylvania State Federation
of Labor is now stronger in the an-
fields, and has affiliated with it about
200,000 men.
Detroit { Mich.) tilesctters and help.
ers, who were out on strike recently,
have returned to work. The helpers
wanted $0 cents more a day, which
Winsor( Canada) plumbers are on
strike, a demand for 35 cents an hour
having been refused.
DR. WOOLLEY'S
OPIUM & WHISKY
ANTIDOTE
Will care permanently nt your own home,
Mr. T M Brown, of DeQueen. Ark
‘Over seven years ago | was cured of the
Gpium habit by your medicine And have eon
tinued in the very best of health wines
Mr. W. M. Tunstall, of Lovingston, Va
says: “Iamplad to say that I firmly telieve
that I am entirely ard permanently o
the Drink Habit, as I have never eve 1 oe
4 wantedadrink in any form since i
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Mrs. Virginia Townsend, of Blirese port
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RNG your remedy. It has been tw
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Ur. Woolley has thousands of +
Bik. with permission to use
ment with so many recommendations
Physicians and eured patients mu ba
Dr. Weolley's Antidote has ire
Bil ROOA articles have j—perhapr yo
some of them, but there is noth 5
“y's. It haw stood the test «f 1}
TRG or woman whe uses oplun
Any form, or who has friends
should hesitate to write to
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106 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
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Money in Chickens
For B0e., in stamps we send a 19)
FAGE book giving the sx) erence
ole pracuon: Fouwivry Haier wot
SR MPRSewr, VE & oan working
for dollars wird vev—-during B
Hay
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wt
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Bave tor Breedliyy, everything re
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mg BOOK PLBILISING
basnnrd Mreot. New ¥ vr.
A Large Trial Box and book
structions absolutely
of ine
Free and Poste
t Antiseptic
Paxtine is in powder
to dissolve In
waler — pon.poisonous
and far superior to liquid
antiseptics containing
sicobol which irritetes
inf surfaces, and
bave no cleansing prop
erties. The contents
of every
wo
a
longer -
Bors further— has more
uses in the family snd
Goesmoregood than any
antiseptic preparation
you can buy,
The formula of a noted Boston physician,
a Vaginal
In jocal treatment of fernale [ils Paxtine is
invaivable. Used as 8 Vaginal Wash we
chalionge the world to prod: for
£
oe its equal
A 11 bead ing druggists keep Paxtine; price Se
i yours does not, pend 10 us 1 rit. Don't
ing like Paxtine,
Write far the Pree Boy of Paxtine tow ay.
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Fraoa' Detect [esses snd
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Soak the feet or hands
on retiring in a strong,
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