———————————————— a —_, A —————————" The Centre Reporter CENTRE HALL. - - PA —— | VALUE OF NEATNESS. | The fixed habit of presenting ak | ways a neat and cleanly appearance to the world Is sure of a double reward. It not only creates a favorable impres. | sion but begets sustaining self-re- spect. It 1s scarcely of 8 man who does not respect himself to look for consideration from pthers. It the cost of clothing but gcrupulous of it that vounts. The nder means should be neither “ but always tidy and neat in his attire, seeing hix If crit. Ailnsell cal eye of a possible employer, why a reasonable much is not the care man of sle toppy” nor “sloppy,” with the coldly ls bound to remark the significance of a soiled shir d to may n t front, a wilted collar, an whom an licant's dress mean much politest deportment. as defined by the fleid, is the dress of though true style of the avérage m Lie correctly th api more than address or n writing, Chester 80 the Style | fastidious 8; be he He Id always and dust; he if has to bucket; he neglect to brush his hair, his teeth, his coat, trousers may an surmised from 10 care takes of his personal Aranc ot be fi free of appe needs n be Erease should like his bat be taken by should neve his shoes, and hat; iron over them; should dry never, ky but shou spots h, even it means of a I if he can't afford a pressing he should trousers the sleep upon if item he handkerchiefs, panes and with a put coat and and is own serious them on window by any 6 seen 11 soiled one It appears to be t fon that a ¢ balr shall be worn by women during the coming season, and It is perhaps well that t derstanding of from. It appears almost any Amer out enough halr from meet take Ings, says #Xxpert Chie +443 C here should be a clear fo bails un- » t where the comes that woman combs 0 be admitted her own head to all requirements, but t she will not comb An stated In "Americans live combings.” it it oh * »rey 3 © the trouble to save the t Manchester Union 1 tt hair br Ago recently he in the 18iness that a too fast to save their is al go prob WOInAD age American giv give wheres halr that Ameriea halr from Europe and no thought as to her supplementary comes 8 of fo irox : appea imports its Asia, T Argt clas ee misoivin Ne INIsgivit o rated GAY ure Some cases, somes from ) saving Chinese women, who are eager to swap their tresses for copper coin It combings in is worth while air from Average til market to save h China, which the American pays Wi totally good peice In nan un a a she The old palace Petersburg which burned not be confounded with th It was 8 log structure, on an island, the great czar's flist home In his new capital, but had long as a Greek ghapel peans do not pull down buildings as ruthlessly as is the pras tice in the United States; so this prim itive historic structure, its interior rich with bejeweled (kons, remained, a link between the past and the present, re ligious services being held In it sex eral times a day, and many of thems services being largely attended. Its destruction will remove an interesting landmark of the great Czar Peter. recently should ae Pelerhof. been uged Euro In the American quarter of the city Berlin a musical conservatory Is be erected with sound-proof walls, that undergoing instruction the art of planoplaying shall not drive the crazy with their fin. People the world over who are nervously to dissonant sounds will heartily approve the idea end hope for its general adoption Much has been sald and written in praise the soothin influence of music, but there are many individuals so constituted that it is the reverse of delightful to them to hear hour after hour-—gometimes at the time of night when they would woo sleep-the din of a neighbor's plano. There may be a soothing influence of music, but it is not brought out by beginners pracileing the scales nor by convivial parties playing ragtime. Verily, the life of the weather man is not a happy one. A few months ago the farmers were kicking about floods and now they are complaining about the drought. of to #0 in pupils neighbors sensitive of O11 on the roads is a blessing In that | A lays the dust, but it has its draw. backs. Residents of Montclair, N. J, and surrounding towns say that robins, | bluebirds, starlings and even ths hardy sparrows are dying at an unprecedent. ed rate this summer, and the mortal ity is attributed to thirst, occasioned by the aversion of the birds to drink ing water tainted by the oll used on the roads. Perhaps the situation can be redeemed by a system of drinking troughs for the feattered tribes. BY U. 5. SOLDIERS Mexicans Cross the Border, But Are Driven Back. AMERICANS ARE IN DANGER. | United States Mexico To Threatened Government Urges Adequately Protect Americans In Mexico. Northern mish betwee Mexican re national Ii received Bigs Mexica: the cap v iy Eagemer below achita N. M.. a on ad ; ; 5 Marks poll It slong ened, where Department Arizona (en in the & probable the BAY Gener Of 1eXx New prese; anda At troops « Hachits invasions adjacent three f the tioned of the gurred Rear recently AMERICANS IN DANGER, The Mexican Government rged Protect Them. Washingt sador Wil Btate Depart: Mexicar federal SO PE Yernrs troops protect Americ arm the against th guns and border gent ean mines This action of the inforn the rebs érs In that at unde: “tals ol Pre is » pe NOTIFICATION OF WATI Vice-Presidential Nom Prohibition Party nee {} Ada Aaron S notified of his nor presidency by al Cor was n of vent: jade by Rochester: In his speec] Watkins sald happy to as fam of the greatest part hon i * me party candidat first time have beer al ticket existed i urging them to this act an that Mr phall paign that nona of those that great body ever reg: r legates ad ana hope gniep the eR cam who composed at will MANY HORSES DIE Hits Section Of Western Kansas. Mysterious Disease Tope 3. Kan. S 6 horases t 3 kr eptember He ea Im than 4.000 Western disease uae died in terious army rinariang at Fort Riley have establish od a quarantine, prohibiting the bring ing of any horse on the military reser ore have Kansas since a mys hrot uroke out vete Fort Riley is wholly a cavalry and grtiilery post, and there are more than | 1,600 horses and mules there The great mortality has created a gerious situation in Western Kansas, | hundreds of farmers being left with out animals to do necessary work. Fall crops are going unharvested, and very little plowing or planting of spring vheat ie heing done. FROST HURTS COFFEE CROP, Unfavorable Outlook Causes Excite. ment In New York Market. New York. Reports of heavy dam | aging frosts in Brazil and a conse quent unfavorable outlook for the come ing coffee crop caused extreme ae tivity and exeitoment In the local cof. fee market Tuesday The opening was from 30 to 40 pointe above the closing prices of last Friday, and the market sold fully 3% to 46 points net higher during the morning | (Copyright ARMY OFFICER DIES SUDDENLY Lieut. Gen. MacArthur Was Making a Speech. WAS AN ABLE SOLDIER. Career Of Of the Best Known Army Officers and a For mer Chief Of Sta! Brought Toe An End. One HUSBAND KILLS HI in a Rage He W At Ww unded Lawyers FIND BODY IN CREEK, indications Are That Man Was Robbed Mu and rdered, soon the bods A $1,000,000 FIRE Burned. Los evel i ih (ea ¥ noe di Frazier Plier (ite } rium are buried and the Bppros £1 000 006 among the bt will i 3 i oO THREE KILLED BY EXPLOSION, Stone Quarry. Pa men and a boy were killed and five men were | badly injured by premature ex | the stone quarry R. Kibblehouse, near here. The Norristown, Two the THREE MEN DROWNED, boro, N. J. i Paulsboro, N. J -Three men were when their rowboat current, Frederick Krumaker, Joseph Middleton, Jr The men upset The ine treach victime 40 were: Ky y = AVED 83 FROM EATH IN BAY H. Chelton. Hero, at Lawsonia. Wm, Dead Capt. CONGRESS GAVE HIM MEDAL. From Soldiers 8 1863 J¢ Che Cri Swept apeake In w shield To i .# Will John WwW. Crisfield Crew tain Chelt During ton served with distinction in avy He survived grown the thi and married in $150,000,000 Subway System. Chicago. ~The proposed subway sys cost $150,000,000, No plan for finance. | vet, but the system of routing was practically agreed upon at a meeting of the Subway Commission with the city council TAFT'S COUSIN LOSES JOB. Federal Civil Service Rules sponsible For Mis Dismissal. Federal civil service was announced here, were | Re. Chicago. rules, it D. Taft, 24 years old, a cousin of | Pregidefit Taft, from a minor clerkship in the United States customs’ office After the expiration of his tem. | ENGINEER FELLS RAIN ROBBE Lone Bandit Had Robbed L. & N. Limited. |RODE TWENTY-FIVE MILES, E New York Limited Who Was Caught Off His Guard By the Engincer Howard Edwards, Robbed the HELD UP WRONG TRAIN Mistake senger Bandits Freight For Train, Orieans ipy na Ar Tee WOOD PLEADS NOT GUILTY Of Wocelen Dynamit President Mill Denles ing Charge ston of the Bo pleaded tment charg- to distribute ng the big met winter District tlorney Lavelle that the bail of $5000 a commissioner last dynamj e textile strike in tha ty Assistant told the court Lightning Kills Cavalryman. Bisbee, Ariz.--Trooper Saddler, of riding near Fort Huachucasy Eight His horse also was killed BANDIT WAS A RANK AMATEUR, Molde Up a Passenger Train and Leaves With Only $20. Osage City, Kan--A masked man boarded a Missouri Pacific train here and robbed the conductor, the ticket anditor and six men who were in the smoker. After obtaining $20 the rob ber jumped from the train when it stopped at a water tank and escaped log into the boat when it upset, though he passed the examination. the bandit was a “rank amateur.” SNAPSHOTS AT STATE NEWS All Pennsylvania Gleaned for items of Interest. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Farmers Busy Every Locality any Bus Ug Churches Raising Objects—Items of Funds for Worthy ness and Pleasure that Interest 1 Gai recily traceable Aarmers HHARIOUS the of cattle, which have grained foothold been reported one cow 80 afflicted has gone totally blind, another case where the animal is gradually getting worse, and another instance is cited where the entire herd is afflicted. The only cure is said to be the European method of injecting a mixture of snuff and sugar inte the animals’ eves, are disease allecting soems There has where the eYeR io a case Carlisle has collected $120 in aute speeders fines in three weeks The Allentown Democrat directs at. | tention to a little matter of history three men daily delved In the mountain at a point about a mile be { low Slatington for gold, which they | claimed was’ hidden there, according ito the “Seventh Book of Moses" They succeeded in reaching the rock under which the gold was supposed to be, but beneath they found nothing but common everyday dirt.
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