T BIG STEEL ORDERS. Pittsburg Manufacturers Book Sales Of Sixty Thousand Tons. (Special) One of most promising indications of an early resumption in the iron and steel business of the country is the large number of orders for the for- eign export trade that are being booked. The tion has sold for export 56,000 tons of steel sheet bars for export to Great Britain, for delivery within the next four months In ad dition to the foregoing, 500 tons of sheet bars will be exp d to Africa and 4,000 tons of structural ma- terial to the Argentine Republic, South America. What regarded as the banner order past week the corporation for 20.000 of by Pittsburg United States Steel Corpora- Mie is of the steel domestic tons tured for Comp manufa Comps Electrical gas to Cincinnati ny POINTS OUT WEAK SPOTS. Judge Municipal ministration Is Edwards Says Bark Spot On Country's History. OPPOSE I EXTRADITION. Lutheran Ministers, of Washington, Defend Mrs. Munroe. Although made for Harrisburg (Special), — no application has been papers to extradite Mrs Harriet Munroe from Washihgton to Read- ing, where she has been indicted on charges growing out of the Boyer- town horror, protests have been filed at Governor Stuart's office. One of these protests was presented some time ago by Mrs. Munrore's attorney and a special delivery letter was re- ceived from Washington in which was the following: The Lutheran ministers city respectfully but ly in their own name name of a multi request that vou will sign extradition papers Harriet E. Munroe of earnest in the pe mos! and ude of refuse to for Mrs known IS Cit) iter and her Sne is Hara ~ inst ART SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS, Tuition To Sixteen Students, ' . 8 | State Gives Free isburg MARRIES HER CHAUFFEUR. ea of mentally five or a8 may could taxation woul be | The indebtedness of ig growing at a stupen Pennsyvlvani alone millions eve Car travagance is more a than of men, Judge Edw; wrong. ry ro +3 HOMEOPATHN OF] IUERS, State Society Cone tuds « Business And Adivurns—Year's Growth, Harrisburg (Special) With the reading of a vark ous surgical election of officers the Jortr arn neet of the Homeo Medical of Pennsyvivania ed, to meet The od lows President, Dr. D. P Chester: first vice-president WwW B York: et president, Dr. Willi Alvah art, Pittsburg: recording Dr. G. B. Moreland responding secretary Dr KE M Gramm, Philadelphia; treasurer. Dr Ella D. Goff, Allegheny; necrologist, Dr. W. F. Baker, Philadelphia: cen- sor, one year, Dr. T. H. Carmichael, Philadelphia; trustees, Dr. J. Ross Swartz, Harrisburg: Dr. Harry 8 Weaver, Philadelphia, and Dr. R. T Prizer, Tyrone, The report of the censors was filed this morning. and showed that the so- ciety had added fifty-five new mem- bers to the association this year, making a total of 800 members Killed Picking Chestnuts, Altoona (Special).——Ralph Black- burn, a 17-year-old boy, of this city, was picking chestnuts at Allegheny Furnace, near here. He lost his bal- ance and fell to the ground. He landed head first and broke his neck, dying while being taken to the hos pital. \ number ane operatic ing cloty next year in Se officers cleat rant as Maddux, br. E ond viene. in were fol- rickley Stew ‘retary Pittsburg: cor am se Unite m Fighting Orchard Pests, Harrisburg (8pecial).—Dr., J. B. Smith, the State Entomologist of New Jersey, came here to arrange for co-operative work in nursery in- spection with State Zoologist Surface and State Nursery Inspector Engle, and it is probable that some joint regulation will be drawn up. In ad- dition the New Jersey official took is being made In this State against orchard pests in the hope that the same methods may be applied to the Jersey State operations. Eloping To Buffalo. BIG PAY IN MILLS. Workers The | A Year. tet ia} +h MArgest For Almost for xmen in the tube an Tube was the t vear in this } the reason the department 8 in full operation and two turns of twelve hours to $100, CAUSE National Keesport | §4 almost one nent for cach pay amounted 000 MOURNING DEATH. Minister Grieving For Son Killed In Accident Succumbs, sport His death ial) accelerated by the won in an accident at { eral months ago, Rev, J. L. Williams, of Nanticoke, died here at the of his son, Rev. Roger Williams tor of the Memorial Baptist Church, whom he was visiting while medical assistance { Spee HOLDS AUTO OWNER LIABLE. lesponsible When They Past Fractious Reading (Special). Rauenzahn, of this city, ed $187.50 Gery by a jury in Civil Court injuries to his pacing horse, which was frightened by Mr. Gery's auto- mobile at East Berkley a and which tore lose and ran away. Prive Ma. Horse, Henrys was award- chine Increased Work In Steel Mill, Reading (Special). The ten-inch mill of the Carpenter Steel Works here resumed operations giving em- ployment to fifty additional hands in addition to the day force. The steel trade has brightened up consid. erably and the company has lots of work on hand and is running full in every department. Furnace To Blow In. Norristown (Special). — It was stated that Furnace No. 2 of Richard Hecksher & Sons Company, of Swedeland, will be blown in this week. It has been recently enlarg- ed and improved and will produce frqm 260 to 300 tons of iron daily. STATE ITEMS, At the Schuylkill C County Sunday School Convention, representing 40,- 000 scholars and teachers, held In Tamaqua, passed calling upon the Court to reduce the number of saloons, clajm. ing that they were responsible for a majorit,” of the crimes committed. Founders’ Day at Lehigh Uni versity will oceur on Thursday, Oc tober 8. The oration will be de livered in the University Chapel by Richard Watson Gilder, LL. D., of New York City. COMMERCIAL COLUMA Neekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. Bradstreet's says: “Business in general has exper! enced a further moderate improve ment in jobbing as well as in whole- | sale lines. Fall trade has reached the maximum at some cities, snd most out-of-town merchants have left the large centers for home, though State fairs and fall carnivals are attracting visitors to various sec- tions, thus enlarging the volume of trade. On the whole, purchases have been confined chiefly to staples, and no more than actual needs have been filled; therefore, sales have been considerably below those of last year at this season, ‘This conservatism, for which ap- proaching elections and the dimin- { ished purchasing power of the pub lig, outside of the agricultural re ; Blons, are responsible, is looked upon | with some of i being felt smuch ters’ stocks bur constantly good filling-in order trade should be experienced thr { the fall and winter Relatively reporis come lareer of the West and Southwest, but Southern and ncifl Northwestern ntr furns degree as retall 1 that, in are not ouphout best from t} cities alsc Farmers app posed to let Ww tholesn! . Marikate York—tWhaat : ©eX! New 600 bu chickens 34 2 3.204: @ 14: do fancs Philadelphia.—Whe higher Contract gr 1.01 61.01%¢ Corn = C. lower trade, 87 @ 88¢c Oats Steady No, 2 tural, 54% @ 554 Eggs Firm: good demand. Penn syivania and other nearby firsts, ‘cages, 24c¢.. at mark: do. receipts, | nable cases, mark: Western firsts, free at mark: 0, current receipts, cases, 23 Cheese—Firm and New York full ereams, 13%e¢ do., fair to good, 112% Poultry — mand Fowlis, roosters, 29@ 14@ 15. Baltimore.—Flour { ter extra, 3.5839 3.80; winter clear | 4.0060 4.15; winter straight, 4.204 ' 4.36: winter patent, 4.70@ 4.85; spring clear, 4.4004.70; spring { straight, 5.00@ 5.25; spring patent, LB.I795@ 6.00; receipts, 4.516 bbls. ; ex | ports, 119 bbls, Wheat—Firm; spot @1.02%; spot No. 2 red Western, [1.04@ 1.04%: September, 2@ 11.02%: October, 1.024 @1.02%; December, 1.04@ 1.04%; steamer, No. 2 red, 39 @ 99%; receipts, 333 bush.; Southern, by sample, 85@ 98; Southern, on grade, 99 @ 1.02. Corn—Dull; year, 68% @ 69; Jan- unary, 6§% @68% : receipts, 9,028 bush.; Southern while corn, 82% @ 83. Oats-—8teady: No, 2 63%; No. 83 white, 626 2 mixed, 1% @562; receipts, bush, Rye—Firm; No, 2 Western export, £2, bid: No. 2 Western domestic, 82, bid. Butter——Quiot; fancy Imitation, 20@ 21; fancy creamery, 20 @ 25%: fancy ladle, 20; store packed, 16. Eggs—Quiet; 236 24. Cheese--—8teady; new large, 13% aew flats, 13%; new small, 13%, Live 8 Stock, New York.—Beeves-— Receipts, 1, J 683 head. Feeling weak; dressed beef in fair demand, at 7%e to 10% e.; Texan beef, Tc. w The Sheep and Lambs —- Receipts, 3, 228 head. Sheep dull; strictly good and prime lambs strong; no choice here; medium and common steady. Sheep, 4.50@5.60; culls 1.50 to 2.00; lambs, 4.20 to 6.12%; culls, 4.00. Hogs Reovipts, 2.044 head, Steady; State hogs, 7.30 to 7.40, lo for cal white na 59 “, in retur at cases, 1c. higher choice, 13 @ 1 12%. @ - Alive, firm: good de 12% @13%e¢c.; old 9%: spring Firmer; win. contract, 1.02 oa. white, 63 @ 52%; No. 5,359 } TESTING PAINT. Property owners should know how to prove the purity and quality of white lead, the most important paint tnprediony before paying for it. Yo all who write, National Lead Co., the largest manufacturers of pure white lead, send a free outfit with which to make a simple and sure test of rhite Jeaq, and also a free book ut paint heir address is Wood- bridge Bldg., New York City. v The Tender Thought. Harry is 6 years old. “Pa,” he asked one day, “if | get married will 1 have a wife like Ma?” “Very likely,” replied his father. “And if 1 don’t get married, will I have to be an old bachelor like Uncle Tom?" “Very likely." “Well, Pa he said, after a mo- ment of deep thought, “it’s a mighty tough world for us men, ain't it!” Success, No Mrs. H I position a Worry Clul Mrs Alternative, hear you resigned your treasurer of the Don't one cared their dues, so ny +20 whet How's This? + Hurdred Dollars Rewsrd { 3 that cannot be 8 Catarrh Cure IEXEY & Co have VEATE, in ally , Toledo, O. known F. J and believe all business able to carry his firm Marvix, Whole internally, act HUCBOns Fur re als sent free by all Druggists for constipation Afraid indignation. Not Of I take your £0 preily that may 1 look at's why you Philadel lavia and Uaild Up Mysiem Out Ma the Standard Unove's Taste Pui Know what yoo plainly printed mommply Qui t form, and the ror grown people To Drive iia ing i in t a 8s the change * evening re equally Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, Fel : r mach Heartburn, from whatever cause. It's Lind tors prescnibe ig stores and in. Joe 4 irl wants ildn’t if for her she knew DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CUTICURA After Other Treatment Failod-—Raw Eczema on Baby's Face Had Lasted Three Months. *Our baby | y broke out with eczema on his face when se month old One plore the sire of 3 nickel ee month bathed the " broken ent | r thy when 1 hs’ treatipent from a at the end of that time Then my doctor After usmng a cake rd of & Hox of Cuts cura Ointment. and half a 1} be was as smooth as was nn heifer ied { ul ™ curs Bosna 8 oitle of Cuti well and hie face baby's. He = now old and no eczema M. I. Harris, Alton, me 12, 1902." Once in a while there is a good man to be a sort of measuring yard- stick on all the bad ones Mrs. Winsl wn 8 th ing Syrup for Children 1g, softens the gums, reduces inflamma he allay Cures cura Resolvent wae EY two years and a half has resnnes red Mrs Kan, May M4 and Jy Keeping up a show is what keeps many a family poor Ha Wal oush May be permanently or Ve aie! effods rikihe of the ong Truly | benefice remedy, S yrap Te Ww eabich one gol 18 abits daily fothal assilance —~ ture may be grad ually dispensed with | when no longer needed as the best of remedies, when veguired, are To assist eure and nol to supplont the al funclions, which m ust depend ulti- mately psn Pre wourigument, To get its y beneficial effets abvays buy the genuine pAERNA (SANE BES Gas Not Necessary. Scene-~Fashionable watering place in Northern Britain. English lady visitor who is suffering from tooth- ache: “I say, gardener, have you a dentist here?” + Old Gardner—Yeos, mem-yoeos, mem. Lady Visitor-—Doeg he extract teeth with the aid of gas? Old Gardner Bliss us a’, mem, we hae ave guid daylicht here! Philadelphia Ledger. ue sne only Se Couldn't Fool Her. It was at Quimper, in Brittany, that a tourist found an old woman sell- ing trinkets. “What is the price of this?” he asked, taking up an an- tique ring of silver and sapphires. “Is it for your wife of your sweet heart?” paid the old woman. ‘For my sweetheart” “Fifty francs.” “Fifty francs! Nonsense.” And the tourist turned angrily away. “Come back,” sald the old woman. “Take it for ten. You've been lying to me, though; you have no sweetheart. Had the ring been’ for her you'd have bought it at once without regard to its price.” “I will take it.” said the tourist, smiling. “Here are the 10 francs.” 80 the old woman wrapped the ring up. ‘But you haven't a wife, either,” she grumbled “1t if had been for her you'd have beaten me down to 5 francs. Oh, you men!’ Chicago News Nervousness, verworked, or Hicks' Capudine Cures Whether tired out, worried, o what not It refreshes the brain and nerves. It's Liquid and pleasant to take, 10¢., 23¢., and 5S0c., at drug stores. Tenants Who Carry Off Their Farms. The modern electrical maussag sprained knee of rest he tak here who wh farms with his hou man black Hi er what donna "And that or he the The Artist, True iy fmpousi 3 shorter days; AE yon ‘Ask the bride “To until the lease Times When This woman says Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound saved her life. Read her letter. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “1 can truly say that Lydia E. Pink- Vegetable (« wound saved my 1d 1 cannot ex s my gratitude in words, cars 1 suffered le coms- and iT yred { been { rra ave voman woul invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to Address. Lynn, Mass. Mrs. . Pinkh: 10a WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA REFEDY | ouldn’t orid’e De — re Dealers. 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